SIRT or other laser for Glock 43X / Glock 19X

Hi,

I’m looking for either of both of these. Can anyone suggest how best to find them?

Thanks in advance to all who respond!

Kevin

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USCCA LaserTRAIN: SIRT 110 Pro Pistol (no eLearning) - USCCA Store (usconcealedcarry.com)

USCCA STORE

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@Kevin180 ,
I’d suggest both.
SIRT is a great tool to practice almost everything… but you will still need to dry fire your Glock and laser cartridge makes the prictice way better.

You can use one of these:

I personally prefer G-Sight Gen2 because it comes with spare o-rings and you can replace the “primer” part for a half of price.

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I really like the SIRT pistols, but have never used the other laser trainers so I cannot speak to those. The USCCA does have eLearnings to go along with the SIRT pistols. That course will go over all different drills that you can do and how you can connect your at home dry fire training when you get to the range for live fire.

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I use the Itarget pro laser, bullet looks the same as what Jerzy posted, but you get a target and use your cell phone to record hits. Makes John Wick practice less dangerous :rofl:
There’s bullets in 9mm, .45acp and 5.56 available

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I have a little over 1-year of experience with the G-Sight Laser Cartridge and use it with the companion app. It is a great tool to use to help with your trigger control, as well as draw to the first shot on target with the timer feature in the app. The SIRT is also a great tool to use, but I have less experience with it, at this point. The SIRT is definitely a more valuable tool when used with the eLearning that guides you through the training steps, in my opinion.

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Thank you, everyone, for all the great tips/advice/suggestions. I will use them all. Now, if only I could get a new pair of eyes so that damn front sight doesn’t look so blurry but that’s been a life-long challenge. At this point, I’ll just have to deal with it! :laughing:

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Hi, @Tim.D_USCCA - can you send a link to the training? Thank!

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Start with finding your NATURAL AIMING POINT (also named: NATURAL POINTING AREA or NATURAL POINT OF AIM). Once you practice this, you won’t need to worry about blurry front sight. :+1:

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Hey @Kevin180 !

You can find them in the USCCA store here: https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/store/education/digital-training-courses/

Please note that you do need to be a USCCA Member, and logged into your account in order to access these courses.

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@Tim.D_USCCA Thank you!

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@Jerzees Thank you and hopefully I can research it and get some good resources.

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Happy to help, Kevin!

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