Instructions now available.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/19...91063822437710
https://www.amg-lab.com/pages/suppor...TFFybUdpIn0%3D
Instructions now available.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/19...91063822437710
https://www.amg-lab.com/pages/suppor...TFFybUdpIn0%3D
Last edited by Doc_Glock; 12-18-2018 at 12:20 PM.
Do you have a rough idea of when this clip will be available?
Edit: What clips are incuded? I'm kinda lost on the current clip options. I also see there's the "belt carry system" for sale on the site but I'm not sure if that's one of the clips that's been mentioned in this thread or not.
Last edited by scjbash; 12-25-2018 at 10:47 PM.
Thanks for checking, that particular clip (from early prototyping video) should become available later 2019.
The belt carry system on the website comprises 3 things: 1 - timer holder, 2 - light duty swivel belt clip, 3 - set of mounting hardware (screws, threaded posts and washers of variable lengths). Timer holder from this package can be mounted on Safariland, Tek-lok or Combat loop belt clips but those are not provided.
Another mounting/carrying option is a silicone skin that was just freshly designed and currently being manufactured, it can be attached to the body by small carabiner or split ring attachment spots can be a belt loop or a lanyard.
Timer by itself, i.e. without above mentioned mounting options, is most suitable for club usage where timer is held in hand most of the time or for individual usage where timer is not required to be attached to the shooter.
And just so everyone knows, rotating adapter is currently in works and should be ready soon, the one from image below, it can be mounted between any of above mentioned clips whether light duty one, tek-lok, or safariland, etc, and timer's holder and allow timer to be tilted up while sitting in the holder.
Thanks for the fast response. Ordering now.
So I’ve had the AMG Labs Timer for a month.
Bottom line up front: I love it
I purchased this Timer primarily for the purported ability to record trigger presses on Dry Practice. I can say after a month of solid use, it has failed to detect the sound of the Striker release of my Glock 19.5 exactly 0 times.
Having the ability to time my draws in Dry Practice has led to some key changes in approach. I’ve never been able to use a timer at home to do this before, and it’s fantastic.
This thing is also built like a tank. I’ve dropped it off the desk accidentally a couple times. No issues.
Love the AAA batteries. Love the small form factor over my Pocket Pro II. Love the presets for setting up a ‘programs’. Love the BT integration (although I was unaware it had this feature and it was not a discriminator when I bought it).
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I love mine at an indoor range. On sensitivity 2, it picked up my 9mm and ignored an AR four stalls down. Nice!
Last edited by Doc_Glock; 12-31-2018 at 05:58 PM.
Happy customer is the best reward an engineer can get, thank you everybody for choosing Commander for your training needs, for support and a great feedback from the field. Happy New 2019!
I just ordered two of these... finally got tired of the menu/button silliness on my PP2s after Friday's range session.
I also plan to throw PractiScore into the mix with the new timers and see if I can get some kind of electronic record of range and dry practices.
I'll post my n00b impressions once I've had some time with them. The PP2 was the least frustrating timer I'd found and I still hated it ;-)
"A man's character is his fate."
Keep in mind the PractiScore app never intended for practice, especially dryfire. A different and more suitable app is in the works.