Ghost
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The right shape and weight, but the magazines don't come off without helping with the other hand. The rear sight is also missing a notch, so you have to carve it yourself, e.g. with a knife or a carpet knife. Too expensive a product considering the shortcomings. I have also seen similar ones elsewhere with a rear sight ready, so I recommend getting one more if the purpose is dry practice in shooting/weapon handling. If the purpose is self-defense practice, then this one will do the trick quite well.This training gun is not exactly like its prototype, but artistic liberties have been taken. However, it is helpful when practicing magazine changes, although the real magazine does not fall out very freely from this. These magazines that come with it are useless. Practice with real ones, and you will get a better feel for your training! And yes, as a completely inert device, this is completely safe, even if you fool around with real cartridges…| Overall rating |
From the holster to the draw training, it feels the same as the real thing without having to worry about the barrel line or which way you are training. It is used as teaching material in pistol courses and you can't help but like this.
Course participants praise when their own hand is clearly separated from the weapon and they get a better picture of what is meant.| Overall rating |
It's really useful for dry practice and adjustments, but it's not worth paying full price for now.
You have to file the back grain into place yourself. (It's best to do this with a narrow file rather than using a knife to smooth it out) In addition, you have to paint the spots on the sights yourself. At the original price, I would assume that these things would be ready, but if you bought it on sale, it's fine.