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Description

Recoil Glock19 Gen3 Features:  

  • Lightweight, rugged injection molded polymer frame w/ aluminum alloy slide
  • Complete Glock marks on the slide and logos molded to the frame
  • Traditional Glock sights
  • Functional Glock trigger and safety
  • Glock Gen3 texture technology
  • Glock accessory rail
  • New and improved Laser Ammo REAL Conversion Barrel with your choice of either red (visible) or IR (invisible) which includes the SureStrike laser with PST (piston) cap. 
  • Powered by Green Gas (NOT included) giving realistic simulation of recoil and cycling of the slide.
  • Spare magazines are available to add further value to your training.

Note: the older (1st gen) of the REAL conversion barrel was all blue and vibration activated. The newer version (gen 2) is red and blue and allows for longer battery life.

Consider pairing this recoil gun with our interactive multi training target system (i-MTTS) and or the Smokeless Range® shooting simulator! (if using on the simulator, you must choose/use the IR laser option) 

Documents & Specifications

  • SKU: RETP-UG19-GG1 - RETP-UG19-GG / RETP-UG19-IR-GG
  • UPC: 858981006814/858981006784
  • Powered By: Green Gas
  • Patent Number: US 8568143B1

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Will H. Verified Customer   
05-07-25

I am disappointed that I couldn't talk to anyone about my questions before I made my purchase.

Reply from laserammo.com

Hey there Will, sorry to hear that you couldn't get in touch with anyone... when did you leave us a message/ticket/chat or We are available M-F 9-5 and sometimes after hours depending on how you reach out. Please let us know how you reached out so I can see why you didn't hear back. We appreciate the 5/5 stars though and hope you love your products. ~Kristen

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10 months ago
10 months ago
The projector for our Smokeless Range needs to be compatible with the type of camera - Standard Throw v Short Throw camera. We have put together some specs & requirements for choosing a projector here. Should you have further questions, feel free to reach out to Support.
11 months ago
11 months ago
The Smokeless Range does require the camera that comes with the purchase but we do have many users that use the Smokeless Range with their golf simulator.
8 months ago
8 months ago
Our Smokeless Range works best, and designed to work with a projector and screen. Your screen may be a flat white wall.
With that being said, with the proper set up, it can be used with a flatscreen TV as noted in link with more info.
Let us know if you have further questions.
6 months ago
I am an instructor and want to know how many people can be on the range at one time. How many with handguns or rifles? See more »
6 months ago
You can run two shooters at a time in the Smokeless Range.
The Open Range and VST Pro 2 are designed for one shooter at a time.
M-Range allows for 4 shooters.
8 months ago
What's the recommend distance for a standard throw vs short throw camera? See more »
8 months ago
The standard throw has a throw ratio of 1.6 and the short throw has a throw ratio of .5.

The distance will depend upon the screen/image size, your projector and the camera (which is part of your question). Your throw ratio, as noted above is explained a little more down the page on this link, scroll down to Consider The Throw Ratio to learn more.
2 months ago
2 months ago  •  Voted Best Answer
That will depend on which camera (standard or short throw) you choose and the size of the screen you have (we recommend 8ft to 12ft wide). The difference is the throw ratio. The standard throw has a throw ratio of 1.6 while the short throw is .5. What this affects is the camera placement to the screen. If you have a 8ft wide screen the standard camera will be placed about 12.8 ft away from the screen (1.6 x 8ft) while the short throw will be 4ft back from that same screen (.5 x 8ft). The benefit of the short throw is it is able to be used in smaller training areas since you need to be behind the camera to train.
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