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Blessed with a wife most men cannot relate to, I received a laserlyte target and gun combo for Christmas. unfortunately, having large hands I quickly wore a blister on my trigger finger due to the smallish size of the gun. A light filing of the trigger corners helped but is really designed more for my little finger.
Yah, I tried that but extremely uncomfortable.
I since have purchased the laserlyte universal laser trainer to use with my regularly heated guns and suited to my hands. The device senses the hammer movement and works well with the several calibers I have tried thus far.
I am not an advocate for dry fire, though admittedly hard to resist, the only time I have, is when fixing or adjusting triggers or during the acquisition of weapon. And of coarse, checking out this laser.
I'm not wanting to continue as is.
So now my quest is to safely dry fire. (if not mechanically, then for peace of mind)
I am finding many brands with quite the spread in price and likely quality.
I rather purchase them individually but see many in large multi packs, Two of my intended have hammers so no slide work, I only need one. Do they come in ten packs because of a short life span?
Any recommendations as to which dry fire cartridges may have the longest life span and functional cushion would be appreciated greatly.
I'm sort of at a indoor shooting respite till I pick some up.
Not getting to bad with my left hand and the blue gun though.
Thank you kindly
Yah, I tried that but extremely uncomfortable.
I since have purchased the laserlyte universal laser trainer to use with my regularly heated guns and suited to my hands. The device senses the hammer movement and works well with the several calibers I have tried thus far.
I am not an advocate for dry fire, though admittedly hard to resist, the only time I have, is when fixing or adjusting triggers or during the acquisition of weapon. And of coarse, checking out this laser.
I'm not wanting to continue as is.
So now my quest is to safely dry fire. (if not mechanically, then for peace of mind)
I am finding many brands with quite the spread in price and likely quality.
I rather purchase them individually but see many in large multi packs, Two of my intended have hammers so no slide work, I only need one. Do they come in ten packs because of a short life span?
Any recommendations as to which dry fire cartridges may have the longest life span and functional cushion would be appreciated greatly.
I'm sort of at a indoor shooting respite till I pick some up.
Not getting to bad with my left hand and the blue gun though.
Thank you kindly