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<blockquote data-quote="Zep" data-source="post: 661870" data-attributes="member: 39468"><p>I had asked a manufacturer a number of years back and they said it was not an issue but they did add "keep in mind, it will put wear on the mechanism just as much as actual firing will". I forgot who I asked but it was a big name company.</p><p></p><p>Of note, I had read years ago about an older man who could not get out anymore and he practically wore out a revolver dry firing it while sitting in his easy chair.</p><p></p><p>I think dry firing has its place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zep, post: 661870, member: 39468"] I had asked a manufacturer a number of years back and they said it was not an issue but they did add "keep in mind, it will put wear on the mechanism just as much as actual firing will". I forgot who I asked but it was a big name company. Of note, I had read years ago about an older man who could not get out anymore and he practically wore out a revolver dry firing it while sitting in his easy chair. I think dry firing has its place. [/QUOTE]
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