I finally got around to playing with these things. I loaded the training cartridge in my Smith and Wesson M&P 9mm and set these things out. The videos are my true first runs with them for better or worse and to make it more interesting I switched to a course of night fire with the Crimson Trace Lightguard only and the transition to the Trijicon night sights, the first time I have ever shot with both low light tools.
First, day fire:
I have to rack the Pistol to fire multiple shots so I practice the tap rack malfunction drill. I might need to remove a follower on a mag instead of hitting the empty well.
Then night fire:
That was humbling. Yeah I know I'm probably holding it wrong too.
Impressions? They are fun and demanding targets. The fact I can actually practice night fire is an added bonus!
FTC disclaimer. I paid for everything here so pound sand, OK?
UPDATE!
Someone asked. I was about 7 yards away and the camera was much closer to the cans. FYI. Some say the cans do not work in bright light. So far I have not seen that.
That looks like fun. I think I see some of those in my not to distant future.
ReplyDeletedon't be to hard on yourself re: the night shooting.
I saw the laser flash on the cans...and your target is highly likely to be larger than a tomato paste can. ;)
Thanks kx! Yeah, but my times to first hit on target suck.
DeleteHumbling is right... But I'm ordering them too... sigh
ReplyDeleteThey are challenging!
DeleteIs that a ... bread box??? Looks like the one I had growing up.
ReplyDeleteGood eye Nancy! It is.
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