The Dry-Fire Tool You NEED

This guide details how to use the HTS Dry-Fire Bullet Insert for effective dry-fire training, as demonstrated by firearms instructor John G. Johnson. The insert allows for repeated trigger pulls without slide lock, crucial for practicing trigger control and reset. It's presented as an inexpensive, USA-made tool to enhance shooting accuracy.

Quick Summary

The HTS Dry-Fire Bullet Insert is an affordable ($9.99 with free USA shipping) tool for dry-fire training. Made in the USA, it prevents slide lock during trigger pulls, enabling continuous practice of trigger control and reset to improve shooting accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to HTS Dry-Fire Bullet Inserts
  2. 00:06Manufacturing and Pricing Details
  3. 00:19Training Benefits and Usage

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the HTS Dry-Fire Bullet Insert used for?

The HTS Dry-Fire Bullet Insert is a tool designed for dry-fire training. It prevents the firearm's slide from locking back after a trigger pull, allowing for continuous practice of the trigger sequence and reset without needing to manually cycle the action.

How much does the HTS Dry-Fire Bullet Insert cost and where is it made?

The HTS Dry-Fire Bullet Insert is priced at $9.99 and includes free shipping within the USA. It is manufactured in the USA using domestically sourced filament, highlighting its commitment to American production.

What are the benefits of using a dry-fire insert like the HTS model?

Using a dry-fire insert helps shooters improve accuracy by allowing them to practice the entire trigger pull and reset sequence repeatedly. This consistent practice builds muscle memory for a smoother, more controlled trigger press during live fire.

Is the HTS Dry-Fire Bullet Insert safe to use?

Yes, when used correctly with an unloaded firearm. The insert itself is safe, but standard dry-fire safety protocols, including verifying the firearm is unloaded, must always be followed meticulously.

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