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Title: Dry-Fire Laser Training..
Post by: Adrenolin on December 06, 2013, 09:57:30 PM
Dry-Fire Laser Training..

This is basically some of the info I've gained in my search for a home training system. I have not purchased or used any of these products at this time but I thought I'd share this with you folks and I'm open for input from anyone here as to your thoughts and especially if you have used any of these or other such products. Feel free to add any input :)


I've looked at these on and off for the last year and really like the idea for home training especially where its both the wife and I and likely our boy in a few years. While expensive the additional types of training they offer added to saved ammo costs does make them somewhat easier to purchase. There are a number of different types which include the above mentioned LaserLyte (http://www.laserlyte.com/) as well as SureStrike (http://www.laser-ammo.com/SureStrike-Laser-Training-system.html), Laser Marksman (http://www.lasermarksman.com/), Beamhit (http://beamhit.com/) and ReadyShot (http://www.readyshot.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=45) being a few I've looked at.




At this time I'm looking at the LaserLyte and Laser Marksman systems. Deciding factor will likely be if I think I'll splurge on the STS 2.0 system or not. If not the additional add-ons with the LaserLyte would win over just the target and laser of the marksman setup. I see a phone call to LM asking a few questions on the STS system though. Choices...  :D

Again.. looking for any input from members here. I'm relatively new to firearms and if used seriously I believe these laser systems can be a very effective way to train without hitting the range all the time.


Title: Re: Dry-Fire Laser Training..
Post by: Robert Williams on October 28, 2017, 06:28:05 PM
Really good info for me, appreciate you...  ;D
Title: Re: Dry-Fire Laser Training..
Post by: del elec on October 29, 2017, 12:12:04 AM
itargetpro is the way to go now. Gets you going for about $100. Uses an app on your smart phone.