Infrared Laser Training

Why We Train This Way

Laser-Based Dry Fire Training

Laser-based dry fire training uses either a laser cartridge placed into a real firearm or a dedicated training firearm with an integrated laser. When the trigger is pressed, a brief laser pulse marks the point of impact—without firing a projectile. This allows shooters to train safely, indoors, with immediate feedback on accuracy, trigger control, and shot placement.

The Bottom Line – Laser-based dry fire training allows safer, smarter, and more consistent practice—building real skills that transfer directly to live fire, while removing unnecessary risk, cost, and barriers to training.

How It Works

Our system combines realistic firearm handling with advanced laser-based software:

  • Laser-enabled firearms replicate the weight, balance, and ergonomics of real firearms.
  • Training software tracks accuracy, consistency, reaction time, and decision-making through structured drills and scenarios.
  • Think of it as a modern shooting range—without bullets, noise, or recoil—but with real accountability and measurable progress.

Why Laser-Based Dry Fire Is So Effective

  • Safety
- No live ammunition means dramatically reduced risk, making training safe for indoor and at-home environments.
  • Efficiency
- Dry fire allows shooters to isolate and master fundamentals like trigger control and sight alignment—without recoil masking errors.
  • Cost Savings
- No ammunition costs means more frequent practice without financial barriers.
  • Convenience
- Train on your schedule, indoors, without travel or range limitations.
  • Immediate Feedback
- Instant visual confirmation of shot placement helps identify mistakes and correct them in real time.
  • Versatility
- Train fundamentals, run drills, or practice decision-making scenarios across multiple platforms and skill levels.

The Science Behind Dry Fire

  • Dry fire training is widely regarded as the most effective way to build firearm proficiency.
  • Up to 80% of skill development can occur through dry fire alone.
    10–15 minutes of focused daily practice outperforms occasional long live-fire sessions.
  • 1,000 correct repetitions are required to build proper muscle memory—best achieved through frequent, low-cost practice.
  • 80% dry fire / 20% live fire is a commonly recommended training balance, where dry fire builds skills and live fire confirms them.

Frequently Asked Questions

Laser-based dry fire training uses either a laser cartridge placed into a real firearm or a dedicated training firearm with an integrated laser. When the trigger is pressed, a brief laser pulse marks the point of impact—without firing a projectile. This allows shooters to train safely indoors with immediate feedback on accuracy, trigger control, and shot placement.


Our system combines realistic firearm handling with advanced laser-based software. Laser-enabled firearms replicate the weight, balance, and ergonomics of real firearms. Training software tracks accuracy, consistency, reaction time, and decision-making through structured drills and scenarios.

Think of it as a modern shooting range—without bullets, noise, or recoil—but with real accountability and measurable progress.


Laser-based dry fire training allows shooters to isolate and master the core fundamentals of shooting such as trigger control and sight alignment. Without recoil masking mistakes, shooters can clearly see errors and correct them faster. Immediate visual feedback helps build consistent mechanics and improve shot placement over time.


Yes. Because no live ammunition is used, laser-based dry fire training dramatically reduces risk. This makes it possible to train safely in indoor environments while still practicing realistic firearm handling and shooting mechanics.


Safety – No live ammunition means dramatically reduced risk for indoor training.

Efficiency – Shooters can isolate and master fundamentals without recoil masking errors.

Cost Savings – No ammunition costs allows for more frequent practice.

Convenience – Train indoors on your own schedule without traveling to a range.

Immediate Feedback – Instant visual confirmation of shot placement.

Versatility – Supports drills, fundamentals training, and decision-making scenarios.


Dry fire training is widely regarded as one of the most effective ways to build firearm proficiency. Research and training programs show that up to 80% of skill development can occur through dry fire practice alone.

Short daily practice sessions of 10–15 minutes often outperform occasional long live-fire sessions because repetition helps build correct muscle memory and reinforce proper mechanics.

Many instructors recommend an 80% dry fire and 20% live fire balance, where dry fire builds core skills and live fire confirms them under recoil.