Trigger Tyme Training Pistol

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posted on June 3, 2013
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6/3/2013

LaserLyte has introduced the LT-TT, also known as the Trigger Tyme training pistol. Constructed from glass-filled nylon, the blue plastic handgun simulator approximates the feel and dimensions of a Glock 23 pistol for realistic shooting practice.

However, its bright color and inability to accept or fire ammunition of any kind make it impossible to be mistaken for a real firearm and safe for training anywhere. By inserting the LT-PRO training laser (purchased separately) into the muzzle, the Trigger Tyme is ready to be used with LaserLyte’s TLB-1 accuracy target or TLB-RT reaction targets. Price: $55.

Contact: LaserLyte; (928) 649-3201; laserlyte.com.

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