Considering a class that requires a inert pistol for force on force training. What do you consider the better choice and why. Thanks
Training barrel for your regular carry.
Blue gun.
Air soft.
justaguy wrote:I would go with the training barrel. It is a safe way for you to get used to pointing real firearms at people. It mentally prepares you in case you ever have to do it in real life.
hammAR wrote:justaguy wrote:I would go with the training barrel. It is a safe way for you to get used to pointing real firearms at people. It mentally prepares you in case you ever have to do it in real life.
The barrel in my 1911 is my training barrel....
Srigs wrote:Here is where I get mine most of the time. Good prices and good service. Check in the Training Gear section for Blue, Red and Blackhawk (new brand).
http://www.elitetacticalsources.com/onlinestore.htm
cobb wrote:Srigs wrote:Here is where I get mine most of the time. Good prices and good service. Check in the Training Gear section for Blue, Red and Blackhawk (new brand).
http://www.elitetacticalsources.com/onlinestore.htm
But Blackhawk doesn't offer any 1911 replicas, what kind of deal is that????
You can buy the Blue guns locally at LETargets, so you could check them out before you buy.
http://www.letargets.com/html/home.html Tell Matt that River Valley Training sent you.
Wadero wrote:Almost all dummy munitions and training aids in the Army are blue or have at least a thick blue band.
What happens in the basement stays in the basement.
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