While not in public, you're still at work. I feel that is unwise. You're response to getting caught is essentially "How can I get caught, that's impossible, and I would lie about using the restroom." That just goes to show that it is a wrong way to do this.
Your initial post was largely about using an actual firearm, with small mention of the laser trainer. You were discussing dryfire with a real firearm, and I responded addressing that. Having an ND isn't impossible with a real gun. Your laser gun is not a good training tool in my opinion.
If you're bored at work I would suggest checking out some books on defense that you can learn from. There are many.
-Cory
Last edited by Cory; 10-28-2019 at 09:01 AM.
Yes it matters, but something is better than nothing.
My own experience I used to compete with an M&P when I was introduced to GSSF. I found it challenging to go from one gun to the next and compete at the higher levels. Initially I would cease all dry fire with the M&P for at least a week prior to a GSSF match and only practice with a Glock. Ultimately I decided to go all Glock for continuity.
*Personally, I'd suggest training with the other real gun vs. the laser trainer. But the laser trainer is better than nothing.
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I don't use the laser part of the laser trainer because someone here told me using the laser makes you focus on the laser instead of the sights.
I almost never carry my Glock 19. Maybe I should unload it and use it.
Money is tight. Any solution that involves spending extra money is probably not going to be an option
Last edited by Cypher; 10-28-2019 at 03:09 PM.
If I got 5 bucks for the laser gun I'd be amazed. I've actually tried to sell the M&P and no one is interested because it's a 1.0.
I don't know if you saw the thread I started about stressing out when I shoot but I think I have a classic case of Now syndrome and that's what I'm trying to overcome.
If the urge to dry fire is so strong that we need to do it with the gun we’re carrying, while we’re carrying it - might I suggest doing some push ups instead....
Last edited by Duke; 10-28-2019 at 04:33 PM.
Ah, my mistake. I guess I just assumed and that’s on me, I’m sorry.
In that case I definitely wouldn’t recommend what you're doing at work then. Compared to what you can do for 15 minutes at home with well structured and proper dryfire, what you’re currently doing is simply not worth it or all that valuable.
I’d suggest you start saving up for a spare used sample of what you currently have. You don’t have to save a ton at a time and you don’t have to buy it like next month or anything, but I’m sure you can probably squirrel away like $50 a month or something and be able to get a spare in a few months or more. AIM has police trade-in G19s come up on the regular for around $360. G23s for less than that which can be converted to a G19 essentially for not a lot of cost.