DTT6 Blank Firer

SKU: DTT6

£189.00inc VAT

£157.50ex VAT

  • 6-shot blank firer, which helps accustom your dog to the shot sound.
  • Uses .22 SHORT blanks
  • Reliable performance for repeated training sequences
  • Swiss crafted

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Description

DTT6 Blank Firer

The DTT6 Blank Firer is a robust, purpose-built training tool designed to help desensitise dogs to firearm sound in a controlled and progressive way. Using standard blanks, it produces a consistent report that handlers can use to introduce and reinforce steadiness around noise during gundog training and field exercises.

Constructed for reliability and ease of use, the DTT6 features a practical revolver-style form that is simple to operate and easy to carry in a training bag, vest or pocket. Its compact design and straightforward firing action make it suitable for handlers of all experience levels, from early sound introduction to ongoing conditioning.

Developed to support repeatable sound exposure in training environments, the DTT6 helps build confidence in dogs by managing the timing, intensity and pacing of blank reports. It is a sensible choice for handlers seeking a durable, everyday blank firer that performs consistently session after session.

Important Information

This product is intended for training use only. Purchasers and users must be 18 years of age or over in line with UK regulations. Always follow appropriate safety guidance when using blank firing devices and wear suitable hearing protection during use.

Key Features

  • Uses standard blank cartridges for consistent sound output

  • Weight and balance suited to field training carry and use

  • Practical revolver-style design for simple operation

  • Compact and lightweight for easy transport

  • Reliable performance for repeated training sequences

Perfect For

Blank firers are a key part of gundog training programs when introducing and reinforcing gunfire sound. By using blanks rather than live firing, handlers can control exposure in a safe, repeatable manner. Consistent sound cues help dogs learn to associate the report with training activity, supporting steadiness and confidence in the field.