Dry firing is critical to a well-rounded firearms training program. However, there are situations where dry-firing can be problematic. One such situation is when practicing a multiple shot string with a Glock or M&P type handgun.
Many striker-fired handguns will exhibit a “dead trigger” after a single press of the trigger without cycling the slide. When dry-firing, this means you have to rack the slide before you can press the trigger again. Other options are a “pretend” trigger press, where you apply pressure but the trigger doesn’t actually move, or using something to hold the slide out of battery so that the trigger still has motion. Neither of these are great options since they do not accurately simulate what the trigger feels like when shooting.
The Dry Fire Magazine solves this issue. Continue reading Dry Fire Mag Review (Glock and M&P)