I’ve been crying about getting a SIRT pistol for a while now.  Thanks to the good people at F3 Tactical I was able to get my hands on one. The top of the line SIRT Pistol is $439.00. Yes,  for the price of a real gun you can get a fake one that shoots lasers.  Ok, now start breathing again, because I got my hands on the entry level version for $209 and well, I like it, a lot, well so far.

Dry firing can be painfully boring and monotonous even to the most hard core gun enthusiast.

However, giving a SIRT Pistol to a gun enthusiast is like giving a coloring book or Ipad if you’re fancy, to a little kid so that they don’t bother you while you’re doing things that actually matter in the world. The SIRT kind of sucks you in and before you realize it you’ve shot every inanimate object around you.

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The entry level SIRT contains the following:

  • Introductory Level SIRT System to start pistol diagnostics and high volume training
  • Plastic slide (as opposed to metal slide of the SIRT 110 Pro and Student)
    • 4 oz lighter than comparable live fire gun (and SIRT 110 Pro)
  • Dual laser (Red/Red) indoor/low light training pistol with functional features of Glock™ 17/22.
  • Includes standard sights, one adjustable weight magazine.
  • Great for indoor training.  Works outdoor in limited lighting conditions.
  • Includes new NLT Intro Training DVD

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In my brief time with the SIRT I found the entry level SIRT was more than enough. I plan to spend an extensive amount  time with the SIRT Pistol and follow up with an extensive review.  Here is the long and short of my initial take on the entry level SIRT Pistol.

Feels Like a Glock 17/22 but not quite, but close enough.  Weight difference is negligible. You notice the plastic feel, but this is a  training tool (entry level), if you’re  ballin get the Top of the line model with the metal slide.  I love the adjustable weight of the magazine. If you are used to dry-firing with a real Glock, not having to rack the slide will throw you off a little, but it’s a pleasant surprise. In all the entry level SIRT training pistol is looking promising.

After spending more time with it I will do a full review on my youtube channel.

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