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Dry Fire Training Pistol From MantisX

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellNovember 23, 20252 Mins Read
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Dry Fire Training Pistol From MantisX

The benefits of dry fire training can not be overstated. While we need range time to confirm the success of our work, practicing with a training pistol has numerous benefits. A company that has long served our need for dry practice is Matis. Today, they announced their newest tool, the MantisX Titan X.

MantisX TitanX – Advanced Training Pistol

This innovative training gun integrates MantisX technology to track movement, analyze performance, and deliver precise feedback, helping you build skills that transfer directly to live fire. TitanX lets you train anywhere, anytime. It’s visible laser marks your point of impact, and the resetting trigger replicates a real break-and-reset feel. Paired with the powerful Mantis apps (both MantisX and Mantis Laser Academy, you can hone your technique with data-driven feedback, complete guided courses, and measure accuracy improvements drill by drill.

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The TitanX can be used anywhere.

Training For Anyone

“I’m proud to release a product that meets the needs of both Seal Team Six and my mom,” says TitanX Product Manager Tom Thomasen. “We’re excited to elevate the shooting capability of all who add the TitanX to their toolbox, and then get it out for reps and sets.”

The TitanX comes as a complete kit.

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TitanX offers a variety of innovative and useful features. They include:

Realistic trigger weight, break, and reset
Two weighted dummy magazines, with magazine position sensors for tracking reloads
Compatibility with real Glock mags
Optic-ready slide (RMR / RMS / RMSc footprint)
USB-C charging and long battery life
Fully inert (100 % safe for home training)

Initially, the TitanX is offered in three different models: 700, 701, and 702, matching the functional features of the Glock 17, Glock 19, and Glock 45, respectively. Any Glock accessory, including holsters, is compatible with these models. Additional models of other popular handguns are under development.

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The TitanX provides realistic training.

TitanX

Offered at a very affordable $200 price point, the TitanX is primed for mass-market adoption. “We want to make training capability not only effective, but also accessible for all shooters. The TitanX checks all the boxes,” adds Thomasen.

For more information, visit MantisX.

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