The story is told of a man with a leaky roof. One rainy day, his wife said to him, “The roof is leaking. Why don’t you fix it?” The man replied, “I can’t. It’s raining.” The next day dawned sunny and clear. The man’s wife said to him, “The weather is nice today. Why don’t you fix the roof?” The man replied, “I don’t need to. It’s not leaking.”
Many firearm owners now find themselves in a similar position to the man with the leaky roof. For a number of years, ammunition was plentiful and inexpensive. They said, “Why do I need to stock up on ammo? I can pick some up any time I need it.” Then 2020 happened. Now they are saying, “I can’t stock up on ammo. There isn’t any available.”
Even those who stocked up on ammunition are often now being cautious about tapping into their stockpiles. After all, who knows when they will be able to replenish the ammo they use? As a result, many firearm owners have reduced the amount of live-fire training in which they engage.
Every cloud has a silver lining. When firearm owners were able to engage in frequent life fire training, they too often neglected dry fire training. Now that live-fire training is more problematic, there is the opportunity to engage in more extensive dry fire training.
The problem with dry fire training is that it is usually about as exciting as watching paint dry. A while back I tested a product that makes dry fire training more interesting and effective. It is the Mantis X2 Dry Fire Shooting Performance System. Here is how it all came about:
Background
I had previously tested the Mantis X10 Elite Shooting Performance System. I submitted my review to SurvivalBlog, and sent a copy to Mantis as a courtesy. Mr. Rawles published my review, on February 11, 2020.
In the meantime, Austin from Mantis responded to my message. He mentioned that Mantis was launching a dry-fire-only model, the X2, that would sell for $99. That is significantly less expensive than the $249 price tag on the X10. Austin asked if I would like more information. I responded positively. Four days later, I received a package in the mail.Continue reading“Budget Dry Fire Training: The Mantis X2, by The Novice”

