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Follow Up: Glock owners: stop racking the slide between shots

A simple fix for a habit you're probably building at home


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A simple fix for a habit you're probably building at home
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I sent the below recently but the response was so strong that we ran out of stock on the same day. Sorry about that. Got resupplied on these yesterday so if you weren't able to buy then, you can now.
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If you dry fire your Glock at home — and you should be — there's a habit you're probably building without realizing it.

After every trigger pull, you have to rack the slide to reset the trigger. Pull, rack. Pull, rack. Do that a few hundred times a month and you're training your hands to do something you'd never do in a real defensive shooting.

That's a training scar. And it's the kind that doesn't show up until the moment you actually need clean, repeatable trigger work.

The Glock Easy-Trainer fixes it. Drop it in, and the trigger resets on its own — no slide manipulation between shots. You get realistic, fluid dry fire reps that actually carry over to live fire. Cheaper than a single trip to the range, and you can run reps every night on the couch if you want.

One thing to flag: the Easy-Trainer isn't available for the new Gen6 Glocks yet. If you're running a Gen3, Gen4, or Gen5, you're good to go.

👉 Grab the Easy-Trainer

Jacob Paulsen

President | ConcealedCarry.com

Concealed Carry Inc - 4301 S Federal Blvd STE 108 Sheridan CO 80110

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