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Can I use Shooter Make Ready with any SIRT training pistol model?
Quote from AFT on January 10, 2019, 11:46 amOur targets are compatible with the red and green lasers used in all SIRT models. Our SIRT OneShot module is for use only with the SIRT Model 110 (Glock 17/22 ). NextLevel Training uses an entirely different trigger and laser module assembly in the SIRT Model 107 (S&W MP) and the pocket pistol models, which unfortunately are not compatible with our SIRT OneShot module. We do not have a pulser solution for those models at this time. We suggest checking with NextLevel Training to see if they offer an option for pulsing the laser for these models.
We do know that some of our users are using these other SIRT models successfully with our targets. If the trigger break-to-reset event is quick, the result is a short pulse from the shot laser which is picked up by our targets as one-shot-one-hit. Occasionally, multiple hits may be reported if the trigger is held in break too long or if there is excessive muzzle movement while shooting. We highly recommend using a laser that pulses if possible, especially for beginning shooters, however you can use our targets with non-pulsing lasers given these caveats.
Our targets are compatible with the red and green lasers used in all SIRT models. Our SIRT OneShot module is for use only with the SIRT Model 110 (Glock 17/22 ). NextLevel Training uses an entirely different trigger and laser module assembly in the SIRT Model 107 (S&W MP) and the pocket pistol models, which unfortunately are not compatible with our SIRT OneShot module. We do not have a pulser solution for those models at this time. We suggest checking with NextLevel Training to see if they offer an option for pulsing the laser for these models.
We do know that some of our users are using these other SIRT models successfully with our targets. If the trigger break-to-reset event is quick, the result is a short pulse from the shot laser which is picked up by our targets as one-shot-one-hit. Occasionally, multiple hits may be reported if the trigger is held in break too long or if there is excessive muzzle movement while shooting. We highly recommend using a laser that pulses if possible, especially for beginning shooters, however you can use our targets with non-pulsing lasers given these caveats.