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8/10/2017 3:10:23 PM EDT
Recently purchased a rmr for my MOS pistol and I would like to get more reps in with the rmr during dry fire training. Currently I alternate between my sirt pistol and my mos gun during practice at home.

option 1: get a dry fire mag for the mos pistol
option 2: get knock off rmr and dovetail for sirt pistol

whats everyone think?
8/10/2017 3:27:34 PM EDT
[#1]
I think you should dry fire the actual gun, always.  In your case, the MOS with RMR.

Put a piece of paper or rubber band or o-ring (or anything really) in the ejection port to hold the slide slightly out of battery.  This gives you a "live" trigger with which to simulate a trigger press as much as you want.  No resetting required.
9/17/2017 11:50:02 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Recently purchased a rmr for my MOS pistol and I would like to get more reps in with the rmr during dry fire training. Currently I alternate between my sirt pistol and my mos gun during practice at home.

option 1: get a dry fire mag for the mos pistol
option 2: get knock off rmr and dovetail for sirt pistol

whats everyone think?
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I'm thinking of get one of those dry fire mag, have you personally tried one if so how did it work?
4/9/2018 6:21:05 PM EDT
[#3]
I have a dry fire mag and absolutely love it. Hands down one of the best training tools I’ve found to date. Good for any standard Glock and it’s fully adjustable.
4/9/2018 6:31:13 PM EDT
[#4]
bladetech sells a training barrel, yellow plastic, you can use.
got one for my FNX 45 TAC, when i was in your spot.
2/2/2019 8:13:49 PM EDT
[#5]
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bladetech sells a training barrel, yellow plastic, you can use.
got one for my FNX 45 TAC, when i was in your spot.
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@ mrrick Do those bladetech training barrels allow the user to dry fire without cycling the the slide.
2/2/2019 8:21:32 PM EDT
[#6]
For 20 bucks you can get a SIRT Spotight that duplicates RMR training.