I have been looking at the Mantis. Do you guys find it valuable for training? My Son shoots on an archery team and I saw it could work for that too.
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playing with it on the Rhino... it's not picking up all shots. like 5/6 on average oof that one was 5/11 and the first two it didn't time right. Guess I need to grab something else
X10 wasn't picking up fast DA dry fire on the rhino. Dunno if it's the hammer weight or just lost in the noise of DA operation.Are you talking about the laser academy or the x3/x10?
Ah could be. I have only used it on striker fired semis but no issues so far.X10 wasn't picking up fast DA dry fire on the rhino. Dunno if it's the hammer weight or just lost in the noise of DA operation
The price will be $250 plus tax and maybe shipping anywhere you buy. If you have store credit somewhere or a discount code you might be able to lower the price but I do not believe MantisX allows dealers to discount.Tuning in for follow-ups on this.
I'm considering one of these units. Best advice on buying, pricing, discounts, etc?
Yes, unless you have ones of these:Do you have to cycle the slide between shots with this (the handgun version)?
The price will be $250 plus tax and maybe shipping anywhere you buy. If you have store credit somewhere or a discount code you might be able to lower the price but I do not believe MantisX allows dealers to discount.
Yes, unless you have ones of these:
Home - DryFireMag
Practice shooting in your own home with the DryFireMag. It is a dry-fire magazine that uses your own gun to provide audible and tactile trigger simulation.www.dryfiremag.com
No, the Mantis X10 Elite comes with one of these, which you can stick to a training magazine footplate (or anywhere else on the weapon):Thank you!
Does using this system from the draw require a weapon light accommodating holster?