Anyone have experience with the laser-ammo smokeless range simulator. It looks super interesting for dry fire work especially combined with their recoil simulated co2 2011 inert gun. 

Seemingly comes with as many training scenario courses as you want to pay for

For IDPA and USPSA I use the Shooting-Soft Pro Target Constructor to make moving COF for IDPA and USPSA.


I have some review Playlists for athose and a couple of other laser sim products that I use and play with at : YouTube Video PlayLists


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Only members that attend a Smokeless Range Orientation can use the range without a committee member. The reason for this is the expense and complexity of the system. Also, to ensure a great experience.

Email the requested date & time to Steve Szypulski, at [email protected]. When Steve confirms the calendar is open, he will reply back that it is reserved. Only then is it confirmed. 48 hour notice is requested.

Indoor Smokeless Range Committee Help Wanted

The Club is in need of someone to assist with maintaining the indoor smokeless range. We need someone who is computer savvy and willing to help keep the software up to date. Please email [email protected] if you are interested.

It's 42 degrees outside and spitting rain from a low, gray January sky. The weatherman says there's one of those polar vortex things headed our way and all this mess will turn to ice and then snow overnight. Guess who won't be going to any outdoor ranges for a week or two?

Unless one is blessed with a local indoor range with permissive rules, this time of year means that a lot of one's trigger time is going to come in the form of dry-fire, at least when it comes to working from the holster, transitions, getting shots off quickly when moving into positions, et cetera.

Sure, there are ways to get closer: I've seen some pretty elaborate basement ranges for airsoft guns or CO2 pellet pistols, but even the best gas guns or pellet pistols only closely approximate the actual feel and trigger of one's carry handgun.

This is where the Smokeless Range system from Laser Ammo comes in. It solves multiple problems in one neat package. Unlike airsoft, CO2 pellet guns, or SIRT trainers, the Laser Ammo system uses your actual carry gun. The heft, sight picture, and trigger pull are unchanged.

Further, what separates the Laser Ammo system from conventional laser practice is that the targets, projected on the wall or on a TV or computer screen, are truly reactive, just like the ones at your favorite outdoor shooting range that is currently under a foot of snow.

The basic Smokeless Range software includes basic target setups that simulate fixed B27-style targets on an indoor range, targets that let you practice transitions or test your reaction times, and fun games like dueling trees or cans or clay pigeons thrown into the air that you have to hit on the fly.

Adapters are available for the basic laser module, which fits in the chamber of your for-sure-unloaded firearm to allow it to be used in a host of popular calibers. The test package came with 9 mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP and 5.56 NATO adapters.

The Smokeless Range system works by setting up the included camera on its tripod facing the target area and calibrating it. The reactive target area is probably the greatest strength and the greatest weakness of the system. Ideally, you have a good projector with a 1280x720 pixel resolution and a 2,000-lumen output. Hook this up to the computer running the Smokeless Range software and you are going to have a ball.

An additional software package, Open Range, is available that allows one to design a nearly infinite variety of shooting challenges. A huge variety of backdrops and targets are available, and par times, exposure times, hit requirements, and every other parameter can be adjusted in the powerful editing software.

The system does have its downsides, however. As mentioned, a projector and a blank wall is the ideal setting (and the one where I have the most experience with Smokeless Range). If a big screen TV is being used, Laser Ammo recommends that a filtering film be layered over the screen. I discovered why when I attempted to get a few screen shots using my 25-inch desktop monitor without the film: Apparently the camera--no matter how carefully calibrated--the glossy screen and the laser beam just do not add up to a working combination. No matter how carefully I held my sight picture, weird refraction mechanics placed my group elsewhere on the screen.

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Preparation is the key to survival. Our training simulator is a great way for both first time and skilled shooters to experience the mindset and practice the repetitive skills required to make split-second decisions.

We offer scenarios for law enforcement as well as a series of fun shooting gallery style simulations that will challenge your speed, accuracy, and awareness. Each simulator experience includes a private one-on-one tutorial with a professional range instructor that will give you feedback and tips to help you develop your skill and build confidence.

Are you new to shooting or do you just want to hone your skills with a handgun? The below three courses let you do just that in a controlled and safe environment using laser technology with our Smokeless Range Courses.

These combined courses will help you to better your odds of surviving a real dynamic critical incident! In these courses you will be using laser pistols such as the SIRT, ATLP and an ATP air-soft semi-auto with recoil shooting at static and dynamic targets, as well as playing a role in real life video scenarios to help strengthen your ability to cope with the unknown. You will practice with and without a cover garment, with different holsters in different positions, and you will even do malfunction/stoppage drills and magazine swaps. Read more about each of the courses below and register at the bottom of this page. Contact Us with any questions you may have.

What our students have to say about this course: "PS&Ed staff were more than helpful in assisting me while I was applying for an upgrade to a pistol permit with no restrictions. Matt is extremely knowledgeable on gun safety, laws, and the 2nd Amendment. After a long 2 years of trying to obtain my carry permit, I received my full carry permit and I could not have done it without the confidence, expertise, and care of Matt and his team. He really cares about your interests and will not give up until your goal is achieved, or if all ideas are outsourced. What started 2 years ago for me as an interest in target shooting has become a desire to live a lifestyle in carrying responsibly, and to become a supporter in promoting change to some of New York's difficult laws on purchasing, acquiring, inheriting, owing, and possessing firearms. My advice to all for acquiring an unrestricted pistol permit is to enroll in the Handgun Safety and NRA Basic Pistol courses. Keep taking classes with Matt, you will learn so much about guns, safety, and federal and state laws. You will also learn how to properly react in threatening situations; if you ever have to draw a weapon. Be patient with your judge, and instructor do not give up if you are denied the privilege of having an unrestricted pistol permit. It is an honored achievement when you can obtain an unrestricted pistol permit on your own with the courteous help of an instructor, rather than applying though cronyism." ~ Brandon B. from Clay, NY about our "Proper Cause" Letter Writing Service and many courses

No pistol permit is required since you are shooting on a simulated range with laser technology. Each course is two-hours in length and an investment of only $60. Payment for the courses can be made on the Payment Page. There is no prerequisites to these courses but we suggest you take the courses in this order: SIMCO, DSR, Use of Force, and SDS.

This course focuses on on safety and the NRA fundamentals of pistol shooting to include: aiming, hold control, breath control, trigger control, and follow through, along with natural-point-of-aim, grip, and stance. You will learn the fundamentals of pistol marksmanship during this training. This course is the base for all courses and perfect for new shooters or those new to handguns! Graduates from this course will receive an NRA SIMCO Certificate.

How fast can you draw and shoot? Are you accurate? Many people have never practiced the very important four-step process of drawing a firearm and intuitively shooting at a target while under stress. This course takes over from the NRA SIMCO course and has you work on drawing, presenting, and shooting, at multiple targets using state-of-the-art laser pistols, all while working on your fundamentals, proper grip, and stance. This course is perfect to build your neural pathways and fine tune your pistol presentation process! Graduates from this course will receive a PS&Ed Certificate. 


WHEN: Participation is in two parts, mandatory training and range practice. Students must sign up for each range practice in advance. See the event schedule page for full details: Event Schedule

WHERE: Required safety training and orientation (must be completed each academic year) is held on campus. Range practice is hosted at Albany Rifle and Pistol Club (ARPC) in Shedd, OR. The operates a OSU motor pool shuttle van (space limited) on practice days that students may sign up for to get to the off-campus range. 152ee80cbc

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