irPistol

Nov. 9, 2012

Every law enforcement officer carries a sidearm on duty. The irPistol fills the gaps in training with that sidearm and various situations and settings. Modeled after one of the most popular and common handguns in the world, the irPistol looks, feels, and works just like the real thing. There is live noise and recoil, ammunition accountability, a working slide that locks back, muzzle flash, and a rail for light and laser attachments. The irPistol works with the patented SmartMag, which keeps track of ammo and houses the CO2 cartridge used for recoil and noise. When the mag hits the 15th round, the slide locks back and a new mag must be inserted to continue shooting. If you know how to use a handgun, you already know how to use the irPistol. It's that real. 

The irPistol can be used in any environment, since it does not fire a projectile. Train in your area of service or even in your own home. The irPistol can be used with the irVest and rest of the irTactical system for force-on-force training. It can also be paired with the Target, which allows basic training in homes and other environments where a second person isn't available. There has never been a safer, more effective training option until the irTactical irPistol.

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