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I like it.
Dry practice is a critical component IMO.Don't discount the value of dry fire. Many of the pros say they train for 30 minutes a day with dry fire. You can set up targets like 3 x 5 cards, or any plant, light switch, or any other fixture in your house, apartment, or back yard. You can learn a ton about target aquisition, proper grip, transitioning, reloading, proper sight picture, staying out of the sights, and just about anything else.
I also use Dry Fire Mag. Does a great job of simulating recoil and helps with anticipation and jerking the trigger.
If by realistic you mean getting actual slide movement to simulate fire, the CoolFire Trainer is worth checking out. Don't have one yet, but have heard good things and am considering it.Looking for various options for realistic dynamic drills. Airsoft? Paintball? Simulator? Thanks in advance.
Pretty impressive…. Makes senseHere's a video of a Japanese guy who had never shot an actual firearm, only airsoft. A company that also does training flew him to their facility in the US to see what he could do.