Demonic69, here's the website mate, http://nextleveltraining.com/product_listDemonic69 wrote:How much are they though?
I don't read my own signature!
Cost start at $339 (around 205 of your very fine British pounds). Not a bad price at all.
Blu
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Demonic69, here's the website mate, http://nextleveltraining.com/product_listDemonic69 wrote:How much are they though?
I don't read my own signature!
And when you consider the cost of .22lr ammo which is say £30 for 500 which I burn through like nobodies business, I will have paid it off in ammo saving within 6mthsBlu wrote:
Cost start at $339 (around 205 of your very fine British pounds). Not a bad price at all!
Well there you go, anything that says money in the long term has to be a good thing.IsleShoot wrote:And when you consider the cost of .22lr ammo which is say £30 for 500 which I burn through like nobodies business, I will have paid it off in ammo saving within 6mthsBlu wrote:
Cost start at $339 (around 205 of your very fine British pounds). Not a bad price at all!
It's a 1:1 replica so you shouldn't have any problems with getting a holster for it, plenty of choice for Glock lovers out there. I'm using my DAA Racemaster holster with the Glock insert, works great but I have been advised that due to the various generations of Glock 17s and multiple molds used in their production, slight variations do exist so some fettling can be required. On that subject I did have to use a bit of 240grit on the blue mags to get them free falling from the SIRT.Gundoc wrote:Is it a decent fit into a glock specific holster?
Blu, Have you still got that Ryan chaps details? A buddy of mine is looking to get one of these SIRTs now too.Blu wrote:Right guys, I have just spoken to Ryan who is the international sales manager from Next Level Training that sells these training aids and guess what? The will indeed ship them to individuals in the UK. In fact if you mention that you are a competition shooter and want to use it for practice you will get a discount. These are not covered by ITAR as they are classed as inert training aids that cannot be modified or converted in any way to fire live ammunition and the company puts a letter in the box when it ships to state that and for information for UK customs.
Ryan is going to email me all his contact details along with a copy of said customs declaration and I will post it here in PDF format when I get it so you can have a look.
Hope this helps
Blu
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