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The Basics, Starting Out
Is it safe to dry fire weapon?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheHardWay" data-source="post: 411094" data-attributes="member: 23905"><p>I have always wondering this as well. I was told once by a guy at a gun store that dry firing a modern gun isn't as much of an issue as it was back in the day. I am still a little skeptical of this. I think repeated dry firing isn't a very good idea, but every once in a while I don't think it would hurt. </p><p></p><p>The pencil eraser thing is a great idea. I think I will do that just to play it safe. It is going to be hard to find a pencil with an eraser on it around here if I make a snap cap for all of my guns!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheHardWay, post: 411094, member: 23905"] I have always wondering this as well. I was told once by a guy at a gun store that dry firing a modern gun isn't as much of an issue as it was back in the day. I am still a little skeptical of this. I think repeated dry firing isn't a very good idea, but every once in a while I don't think it would hurt. The pencil eraser thing is a great idea. I think I will do that just to play it safe. It is going to be hard to find a pencil with an eraser on it around here if I make a snap cap for all of my guns!!! [/QUOTE]
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