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Ok to dry fire?

Re: Ok to dry fire?

it would take SO many dryfires to damage a gas gun, part of sniper school is dryfire on a empty chamber thousands of times and i have yet to see it do anything to a single gun (gas or bolt).
 
Re: Ok to dry fire?

Dummy rounds aren't essential to dry firing, maybe another type of training, I don't know. But for the purpose of dry firing, it's not required. And to answer the question, pretty much any modern firearm can be dry fired, that includes the POF.
 
Re: Ok to dry fire?

Sorry...I didn't make my post very clear. For dry firing alone...I agree (although some rifles/pistols do need snap caps or similar because of the possibility of breaking firing pins/destroying springs if dry firing on an empty chamber). I was referring to using them for general training, i.e. - loading/unloading, clearing jams/malfunctions, general operation of the rifle, etc.
 
Re: Ok to dry fire?

Anything that goes by the name "T.I.T.S." is beggin to be played with!
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I dry fire mine a lot. The single-stage pull is crisp, but it is fairly heavy, so I like to put my scope on max and practice keeping the hairs as still as possible through the pull.