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Dry Fire Training
Build trigger control, sight stability, and smooth mechanics without live ammunition. Our partnership with DryFireMag supports at‑home practice with a realistic trigger reset so you keep both hands on the grip and eyes on the sights.
How DryFireMag Helps
Insert the platform‑specific training magazine for an audible/tactile trigger reset. No slide racking between reps = realistic grip, sight picture, and rhythm.
Check the exact compatibility for Glock, SIG P320/P365, S&W M&P and others on the DryFireMag website.
What You’ll Improve
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Trigger control & pre‑ignition flinch reduction
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Draw‑to‑first‑press timing from concealment
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Target transitions & sight return
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Reload mechanics & consistency
Who It’s For
First‑time gun owners, returning students, and experienced shooters building deliberate practice habits. Great fit for our women‑focused classes and home‑based training.
Tip: Short, frequent sessions (5–10 minutes) outperform marathon practice.
Starter Drill Pack
1) Wall Drill
Stand close to a blank wall. Align sights and press the trigger smoothly without disturbing the sight picture. 10–20 slow reps.
2) Draw → First Press
From concealment, build your grip during the draw and achieve a stable sight picture before a deliberate press. 5×5 reps.
3) Two‑Target Transition
Eyes move first, then sights. Transition between two aiming points; press only after the sights stabilize. 10 reps.
4) Reload Ritual
Practice a smooth magazine exchange with your training mag. Keep the muzzle in a safe direction and index the mag consistently. 10 reps.
5) Press‑Hold‑Reset
Press and hold to the rear, confirm sights, then allow a controlled reset (audible/tactile) and press again. 3×10 reps.
6) Presentation Ladder
From low ready to full extension, pause at 50%, 75%, 100% focusing on sight alignment before the press. 3×6 reps.
Get the “Dry Fire 101” Checklist
We’ll email you our one‑page setup & drill guide to start practicing safely at home.
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FAQ
Is dry fire safe?
Yes—when done properly. Always verify the firearm is unloaded, remove all live ammunition from the room, and follow the 4 Universal Safety Rules throughout your session.
Do I need DryFireMag?
You can dry practice without it, but the trigger‑reset function helps you get more consistent reps with both hands on the grip and eyes on the sights.
Can I practice draws from concealment?
Yes. Start slowly with a cleared firearm and no live ammo present. Focus on building a consistent master grip and safe presentation path.
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