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Mantis Blackbeard X

  When it comes to firearms training, dryfire systems are key. These systems let you practice at home safely and less expensively. Mantis has enhanced their awesome Blackbeard AR15 dry fire system and upgraded it to the Blackbeard X. The Blackbeard X incorporates both the Mantis Blackbeard and their X line of products. This gives the user a fantastic AR training system.

  The Blackbeard X system needs some back info to really explain it. The original Blackbeard system had a self resetting trigger, a laser, a battery pack, and an app. The Blackbeard X also has these, but it incorporates the movement part of the Mantis X series of products. You can read our previous reviews of the Mantis X10 and the Mantis Blackbeard. One might ask what the laser is for? The laser allows the user to physically see where your shots are going, or it can be used with various apps that read where the laser hits. Mantis has their own system for this called the Mantis Laser Academy. I haven’t used the Mantis version, but I tried a few others and the Blackbeard X laser worked with them. 

  Having the ability to measure movement is where the Blackbeard X really shines. It has an accelerometer and gyroscope built into the battery pack. This allows it to read movement. In the app, when the Blackbeard X system is turned on, it opens up movement categories. Under the BBX heading in the app are BBX Dynamics, Transitions, and Plate. Under those are various movement drills. The Dynamics basically analyze your shooting and tell you what's wrong. The transition drills are self explanatory, they analyze your shooting plus movement. This applies to the Plate category also, but it is set up for steel challenge type drills. In all of these, Mantis rates you on your Efficiency, Transition, Over Travel, and a Delay time. These ratings are in a “score” factor up to 100. Some parts of the app also give you a total time reading. The nice thing about time, is that the app gives you graphs and live movement recordings to look at. In these are things like shot delay, split times, and transition times. Since I shoot Steel Challenge style matches a lot, I found the Plate section of the app to be very useful. Plus they are all pretty fun to do.

  Besides all the new movement features of the Blackbeard X, it still retains all the old features of the original Blackbeard. So, you get that self resetting trigger system on your AR. I say “your” because the Blackbeard X still slides into your AR. Therefore your trigger system, rifle weight, optic, etc are still in use, unlike those other systems. This is one of the biggest advantages to the Blackbeard systems. 

  To fit the X system into the Blackbeard system, Mantis gave you a standard capacity magazine. Okay, it’s not a real magazine, instead it is the battery pack. But included in the battery pack, is the X system. It has a little flap, at the bottom of the magazine, to turn it on. When this happens, a blue light blinks until the app has paired to it. Then it turns a solid blue. The original Blackbeard had a shorter battery pack. The Blackbeard X’s is longer because it houses the X parts that let it read movement.

  Having used the Blackbeard extensively, moving to the Blackbeard X was easy. I was pleasantly surprised at how well it read movement from target to target. I really liked that it told me if I had over passed the target and had to move back. You don’t really notice it until you see it on the graph. It even will play your movements for the particular drill. So you can see what you are doing along the timeframe that it took you to shoot the drill. My only complaint about the Mantis systems is that there is zero felt recoil. Maybe the next upgrade will have some sort of perceived recoil. Other than that, the Blackbeard X has a lot of good training options in it. 

  The Blackbeard X system is a really nice AR dry fire training aid. It gives the added feature of movement tracking. If you want one of the best dry fire training systems, you can’t go wrong with the Mantis Blackbeard X. Pair it with the Mantis Laser Academy and you get even more data. Plus it’s fun and you can compete with your friends. If you want an AR dry fire system, look into the Mantis Blackbeard X. It is a very useful tool to have.

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points

Claim to Fame:

AR dry fire training system with built in analytics

Target Market:

Anyone wanting a dry fire training system for their AR15

FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product):

  • Trigger reset system

  • Battery pack - size of 30 round magazine

  • Includes Mantis X system in battery pack

  • Laser for use with training apps

  • App includes diagnostic tools and training aids

  • Motion based analysis of weapon movement

  • With or without Laser

  • Uses everything on your AR - sight, trigger, etc

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?

No laser, IR laser, or Red laser 

What others are saying?:

5/5 stars from Harrison B. at Mantisx.com   

Excellent training tool. The resetting trigger lets you practice follow up shots and the built in Mantis allows you to track your split times. It isn’t inexpensive, but it’s cheaper than 1,000 rounds of ammo at current market value, and it allows for significantly more practice than that.

Link to other reviews:

American Gun Facts   

Price point:

MSRP = $299.00 - $349.00

$349 as tested with green laser

Retail = Same

I need it now! Availability:

Mantis

Our Rating:

Pros:

  • Drop in system that uses your rifle

  • Movement tracking

  • Battery is same size as 30 round magazine

  • Training options in app

  • Laser can be used with other training systems

Cons:

  • Pricey

  • No recoil

  • Battery life isn’t as good as original Blackbeard

Score: 8.00 Great

Favorite Link:  Rough Cut Holsters   

LaserMax CenterFire Laser for the Ruger LC9, LC9S, LC380, and EC9S

Written by: Rich S.


I would start by saying if you have ever been to Houston Texas in the summer, you’ll understand this more than others. Houston is a humid and oppressively hot city most of the year and a full size or even some compact carry pistols just don’t conceal well under the shorts and t-shirt required to deal with the heat. You see I am not a large fellow, so size matters (That one's for Zane). For me my sweaty summer day EDC is the Ruger ec9s micro 9mm.

I really liked this little gun; you’re not going to be knocking down prairie dogs at 50 yards, but it’ll do the job at 10-20 yards. The sights on the Ruger are milled into the slide and boast the same black color as the rest of the firearm. I can tell you that it did become apparent very quickly in a dark parking lot with a target in dark clothing that I could not pick up the front sights. As I said earlier, I like the size and have become proficient with this little guy but after this incident things needed to change.

  I sought out a few options to remedy the issue from rolling with my Sig on my hip to searching for a replacement to fill the role of “board shorts gun”. I settled on finding an option that would allow me to keep the micro 9 size and weight I like so much but allow me to easily acquire a target in an off platform firing position. What I found was the LaserMax CenterFire.

This product is made specifically to fit the contours of the Ruger micro line of pistols and once installed looks like a factory accessory! Its red laser has simple adjustments, is easy to install and has an ergonomic on/off button on each side. 

I have been using this little laser for over 18 months and have about 5,500 rounds through the gun with it attached. The Lasermax has held zero even with the beating it has taken as an everyday carry on a sometimes-sweaty dude. It’s made of a tough nylon material with an ambidextrous on/off button and fully adjustable windage and elevation. The centerfire laser weighs in at 1oz and a 4-hour battery life and a 5-year warranty. You can buy direct from Lasermax for an MSRP or $129 or pick one up on Amazon for around $90.00 - $100.00. 

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points

Claim to Fame:

Laser for Ruger line of pistols

Target Market:

Anyone with a Ruger LC9, LC9S, LC380, and EC9S looking to add a laser for dryfire practice or everyday carry

 FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product):

  • Compact design

  • Ambidextrous on/off button

  • Fully adjustable windage and elevation

  • Rugged design 

  • Weight: 1oz

  • Dimensions:3.5”x1.5”x.75”

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?

None 

What others are saying?:

4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon

Link to other reviews:

LaserMax CenterFire Laser (Red) CF-LC9 Review

Price point:

MSRP = $129.99

Retail = $100 on Amazon

I need it now! Availability:

LaserMax or Amazon

Our Rating:

Pros:

  •  Fits like a factory installed accessory

  •  Ergonomic design

  •  Ambidextrous 

  •  Price

Cons:

  •  Niche product

  •  Battery accessibility 

Score: 7.5 Good - for what it is 

 Favorite Link:  (Ruger LCP and LC9 with LaserMax Centerfire Laser  (Love the infomercial voice!)