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  2. Dry fire - Wikipedia

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    Dry firing firearms is the practice of discharging (or simulating the discharge of) a firearm without any live ammunition, or practicing with an inert laser/infrared training platform such as an iMarksman or SIRT (Shot Indicating Resetting Trigger) training pistol, and may also include the use of a target/feedback system, such as the iDryfire or LASR software.

  3. Category:Firearm training - Wikipedia

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  4. Ben Stoeger - Wikipedia

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    Dry-Fire Training: For the Practical Pistol Shooter (2014) by Ben Stoeger [6] Skills and Drills: For the Practical Pistol Shooter (2014) by Ben Stoeger, Timmy Meyers, Ronnie Casper, Brandon Edwards [7] Practical Pistol Reloaded (2016) by Ben Stoeger [8] DryFire Reloaded (2017) by Ben Stoeger [9] Skills and Drills Reloaded (2018) by Ben Stoeger [10]

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  7. MiniTSFO - Wikipedia

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    The Mini TSFO (Training Set, Fire Observation) was the first artillery call-for-fire simulation designed for the personal computer.It was started in 1985 as an outgrowth of a Field Artillery Officer Advanced Course battlefield research project at the U.S. Army Field Artillery School (USAFAS) to develop a concept for incorporating PCs into artillery training, and was completed in 1986.

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  9. Kill house - Wikipedia

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    Simpler kill houses without the necessary fortification to be safe for live fire can be used for blank or dry fire training of the same variety. As necessary this can be reduced even further down to the "glass house", which is merely a residential floorplan marked out in full scale on the ground.