Training Scars...
This is something that needs to be discussed, because your life could depend on it.
The famous New York Police Officer, Jim Cirillo once recounted a situation in one of his interviews.
He was in a very close-range gunfight where he had fired five shots at a robber from the hip. He immediately stopped shooting and holstered his firearm, even though the robber was still standing with his gun ready to fire another round.
You see, one of his stages of qualification at the range was “Draw, fire five hip shots, and holster.”
He had done that so many times on the range that he did it when his life was on the line as well...
This brings me to my next point.
We all know how important dry fire practice is... top shooters spend 80%+ of all their trigger presses in dry practice.
HOWEVER, thousands of Americans are committing a gross and dangerous error while conducting dry fire practice.
With modern striker-fire guns (like Glocks) every time you press the trigger you must reset it by racking the slide... which will obviously create a horrible training scar.
Can you imagine racking the slide between shots in a deadly force encounter?
This creates a strong contradiction.
On 1 hand you need to conduct a lot of dry fire practice in order to have strong skills but on the other hand, in order to conduct dry fire, you have to rack the slide and thus create a training scar.
THE SOLUTION?
It's a new revolutionary tool that allows repeated trigger presses WITHOUT racking the slide!
For you non Glock people, you might consider buying a Glock just so you can use this new tool!