

🎯 Train like a pro, shoot like a legend.
The DryFireMag is a durable, magazine-sized dry fire training tool compatible with over 20 Glock models. It simulates trigger break and reset to help shooters build muscle memory and improve accuracy without live ammunition. Designed from polycarbonate, it offers a realistic training experience that fits naturally in your firearm, making it an essential accessory for serious Glock owners aiming to elevate their skills.





| ASIN | B07JZL4592 |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | DRYFIREMAG |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (534) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2025 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Included components | DRYFIREMAG Dry Fire Training |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | G9-Reg |
| Manufacturer | DryFireMag, LLC |
| Material type | Polycarbonate |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 3.81 x 3.81 cm; 90.72 g |
| Sport | Fire Training |
| Style | Glock Double Stack 9MM |
G**O
An amazing training tool. Same size as a glock magazine and easy to use. This helps with dry fire training and will help you tighten your shot group and wonderful value for the money!
M**H
This little magazine is extremely durable and pays for itself in hours. I've increased my accuracy beyond my wildest dreams in days. I was able to qualify for my EHCCL one handed because of this magazine.
C**K
Picked this up skeptically because $100 is a lot of money for a pmag with a dog clicker in it. I was pleasantly surprised at the build quality and their attempt to replicate the Glock pull weight. First tried this as a training tool to brush up on some skills before taking a scenario-based simunition class. I was dissappointed that the mag stuck out of my G19.4, but got over it quickly. I practiced shooting targets all around my home, posters, light switches, etc. The practice def paid off because I went to the range the day before the class and shot the best I have ever shot, second shot clean through the bullseye at 15 yards. Nice tight groups all day. At the training, the muscle memory was definitely there. I completed my build of a “glock 17-based firearm” about a week later and started training with this mag for that. It worked just as well in there without the annoying excess length that it had in the 19. My Mantis X3 also arrived and I was happy to find that it worked with that as well. I simply had to go into the Mantis app settings and tell it the X3 was mounted on my rail and turm on the dryfire mag setting. All in all I’m pretty happy. I hope the durability stays for awhile. If not I will crack it open and reverse engineer it using a pmag. I’d say this thing was worth it for the ammo I’ve saved alone. I’m getting really good training on target acquisition with iroj sights and RDS, from low-ready and from a holster while burning zero rounds of ammo. If I had paid for every “click” in a round of ammo at the current rates, I would have easily put a couple mortgages downrange by now.
S**N
When I bought the mag, i thought that it did not fit. You have to push it forcefully to fit. It is a very tight fit into the weaponon first use. I thought that it was too small, but it actually fits.And works excellent for dry fire training.Love it.
D**N
Bought this to practice and work on my trigger pull for Glock pistols. It works well enough for my purposes. Does not play well with the Glock Performance Trigger without disassembling your trigger group and removing the trigger return spring, so it is best to use it in a pistol without this trigger. The fit is very tight in the magwell and it will not drop free when the mag catch is pressed. The reason for dinging it a star is the price. I don't personally see why this item should cost as much as it does. It is pretty much the only game in town as far as this type of item is concerned, so I guess the manufacturer wants to get as much out of it as possible.