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Old01-22-2012, 05:26 PM #1
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DefaultSIRT Training Pistol?

This any good? Nothing showed up on the FTF search.

http://www.nextleveltraining.com/content/sirt-specifications

Lone Wolf Distributors - Product Detail - SIRT Training Pistol PRO - $394.95

It comes in a few flavors.
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Old01-22-2012, 10:49 PM #2
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For $440 bucks, I would by an actual firearm.
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yep, what C3 said, $400.00 better spent on the real thing and get a drop in training barrel for about $5.00.

as always submitted with all due respect..
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For $440 bucks, I would by an actual firearm.
Well, yeah, that too.

See c3, you sound like you probably have a custom designed & built 20 acre firing range inside your house just off the second bedroom. I was thinking about being able to practice in my apartment, only without busting up or putting holes in my stuff, and also not getting the neighbors and landlord all upset. I know it’s my apartment and all, but I think they’d be kind of touchy that way. I’d save the real pistol & bullets for the range.
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yep, what C3 said, $400.00 better spent on the real thing and get a drop in training barrel for about $5.00.
Googling Training Barrel, I just found this for $200.
http://www.stressvest.com/laserammo.html
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from what you are looking at, you have more money than this poor working stiff..this is what i was suggesting;

but i was wrong on the price.. it's $14 it was on sale last week for $5
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from what you are looking at, you have more money than this poor working stiff..this is what i was suggesting; . . . . . . . but i was wrong on the price.. it's $14 it was on sale last week for $5
I'm pretty sure I don’t, really. But my son has been launched, my ex is doing well, and I’m thrifty in other areas.

I saw the yellow thing but it doesn’t indicate where a shot would go which what I'm looking for, only without actually using bullets.
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Vincine:
You are reading too much into what I'm trying to convey to you. "son has been launched, my ex is doing well, and I’m thrifty in other areas."then by all means, buy what ever you want....as you should do anyway..
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You are reading too much into what I'm trying to convey to you.
?? It’s all good rj.
I just didn’t want anyone to think I was burdened with an excess of shekels. Although it would be a penance I’d be amiable to experience someday.
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Have you seen the laserlyte , you use your firearm and put the laser in the chamber and the firing pin sets it off, you can even get the target to track your shots

http://www.laserlyte.com/collections/laser-trainer-cartridge
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Have you seen the laserlyte , you use your firearm and put the laser in the chamber and the fireing pin sets it off, you can even get the target to track your shots
Thanks. $100 bucks sure sounds better.
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