Doing firearms or airsoft training at home safely requires dry firing and the Dirty Civilian shows how it is done... "It's easy to hit the range, spend a whole day 'training' and walk away with no discernable improvements. In this video, Josh breaks down how he used disciplined dry-fire for years to bridge the gap between range days and set himself up for success and better performance - making the most out of his use of ammo."
Project-Archangel talks about pistol dry fire training and the models that can allow you do that safely especially at home... "Equipment - pistol models for dry training. Today I would like to introduce you to the different ways in which you can simulate handling a pistol for dry training if you don't have a real gun."
Always a good thing with getting new gear for airsoft use is to do some dryfire exercises so you can familiarise and adjust them for a comfortable and efficient configuration. In this video Sat952v does it woith his new Esstac KYWI... "I got Esstac KYWI pouches for my belt, so I did reload and transition reps to get used to them."