More than 350 U.S. local law enforcement and federal agencies have adopted or authorized the Glock as a duty weapon. In addition to Austria, the armed forces of both Norway and the Netherlands have adopted the Glock. Law enforcement agencies and military units in Belgium, Canada, Ecuador, Hong Kong, India, Jordan, the Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, Venezuela, and West Germany issue the Glock as their standard sidearm.
Developed in connection with SP Global - a recognized leader in tactics training - the Glock 19 Small Arms Trainer (SAT) uses photorealistic animation and interactive 3D graphics to instruct the student about the features and mechanics of the Glock firearm. The program covers safety procedures, field stripping, cycle of operations, and a self-paced parts explorer that allows students to view each part of the weapon, and the specific functionality of that part. Digimation’s flexible SAT system allows other firearms to be constructed and added to the system at any time.
Demo and Pricing Information
If you are interested in learning more about our Glock 19 Small Arms Trainer, click here to download a demo. Please note that this demo is not the full version of the program and has limited capabilities for demo purposes.
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Parts Explorer
Using the Parts Explorer feature, the student is able to select any part of the firearm, learn its function, see how it relates to and with other parts, and interactively examine the part in 3D space. Testing and validation ensure that parts are known by name, function, and appearance.
Field Stripping
Using fully interactive 3D graphics, the student is able to field strip the weapon down to major component parts. Options allow for further disassembling down to the single part level.
Cycle of Operations
The cycle of operations shows the precise movement of each part during the firing, ejecting, and reloading sequences. Students are able to hide and isolate any part, or group of parts, during the sequence allowing for an unprecedented understanding of the mechanics behind the weapon.