I just got the dryfiremag, the mantis x, and the rail attachment. I see that you have the rail adaptor attached to the dryfiremag bottom. How did you do that?
how does the system know you are hitting the target? or is it simply measuring stability of the firearm when firing and not registering hits or misses?
Does anyone know if there is a dry fire mag for a Glock 43? The only ones I seem to be finding are specifically for the 43x and the description says it will not work with the standard Glock 43. Thank you.
So the Mantis system doesn't use a laser bullet that it works with the dry fire mag, as they say the mag doesnt work with laser bullets, cause I'm trying to figure out how to use the laser bullet from my $100 Victune system without having to rack the slide on every pull. So the mag allows to bypass the racking, and the mantis reads the trigger pull of the dry mag as a pull and now you got best of both worlds, sadly at the highest price.
Excellent review. You’ve convinced me to get both.
Excellent
How does it know where your shots are going without a bullet or laser going out of the barrel?
@@georgeaura tracks movement of the weapon
I just got the dryfiremag, the mantis x, and the rail attachment. I see that you have the rail adaptor attached to the dryfiremag bottom. How did you do that?
I took the orange rubber piece off and put a picatinny rail on it
how does the system know you are hitting the target? or is it simply measuring stability of the firearm when firing and not registering hits or misses?
It doesn’t. It knows just before and after you click the trigger. A little gyro inside measure micro movements of all axis of the weapon
Use our Eletronic laser target,it has light and sound feedback, haha
What do you actually shoot at? An iPad screen or paper target?
@@TexasSizeTen4 paper
I am wanting the mantis system that uses the targets, but i want a dry fire mag to keep from cocking, so can you get a dryfire mag with a laser
Dry fire mag does sell with a laser option. Whether it works with mantis or not, I'm not clear on yet. Just started looking into these things myself.
Does anyone know if there is a dry fire mag for a Glock 43? The only ones I seem to be finding are specifically for the 43x and the description says it will not work with the standard Glock 43. Thank you.
@@chestyp0311 no sure
So the Mantis system doesn't use a laser bullet that it works with the dry fire mag, as they say the mag doesnt work with laser bullets, cause I'm trying to figure out how to use the laser bullet from my $100 Victune system without having to rack the slide on every pull. So the mag allows to bypass the racking, and the mantis reads the trigger pull of the dry mag as a pull and now you got best of both worlds, sadly at the highest price.
Sounds difficult
how did you mount it to the magazine?
The small universal rail has adhesive on it to stick to the bottom of the magazine.
What’s a FUD?
@@swanni222 Nontactical gun owner
@@JARG, Nontactical Gun owner = a person who owns a gun simply to own a gun/doesn’t hit the range and practice with it?
I have the same set up, X10 mounted to the bottom of a dry fire mag. But it only registers 25% of my shots. Have you ever experienced this? Thanks.
@@IanGallagher-w7c couple. I changed my delay time between firing in the app
@@JARGdid you do that through the shot detection troubleshooter?
@ThinLineDefenseCo did not work
The link should take you right to it
Sorry but the affiliate link should be working
My bad, I thought it was a discount affiliated link.