HOW TO DRY-FIRE

1. Hold the training pistol in a two-hand low-ready position (approximately 45 degrees towards the ground) with your trigger (fore) finger along the frame.
2. Raise the Dry-Fire to a standard shooting position and line the front/rear sights on a suitable pre-designated target. (Never point this or any gun at any person unless you are in a life-threatening situation.)
3. Place the pad of your trigger finger on the trigger.
4. Slowly pull rearward on the trigger until you hear and feel the Dry-Fire Pistol snap.
5. Slowly release the pressure on the trigger until you hear/feel the Dry-Fire Training Pistol re-set itself at a more rearward (or single action) setting (approximately ½" from the rear of the trigger frame).
6. Again, slowly, begin to pull rearward on the trigger until the Dry-Fire Training Pistol snaps. Each successive trigger pull will be from the single action setting until the Training Pistol is reset into the double action setting.

RESETTING THE PISTOL TO DOUBLE ACTION

1. Remove your trigger finger from the trigger and place it alongside the frame.
2. Lower the Training Pistol to a low-ready position.
3. With the thumb of your primary shooting hand, reach up and move the de-cocking lever in a downward direction (approximately 45 degrees downward) until you hear and feel the training pistol reset itself to double-action.
4. To reset the Training Pistol for proper use, again push upward on the de-cocking lever to it's original or "firing" position, parallel with the barrel of the Training Pistol.


This training gun is $56.50 including shipping and handling to US and Canada only. All international sales will have additional shipping cost.


Dry-Fire
P. O. Box 477
Travelers Rest SC 29690

E-mail: Shelli Tardugno

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