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Old May 2, 2005, 10:32 PM   #10
JohnKSa
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There's dryfiring and there's dryfiring...

For some folks, dryfiring means checking the function after cleaning, or maybe snapping the trigger a couple of times at the range to check for flinching, or hauling out a firearm once in awhile to practice a bit--or maybe all of the above.

For some folks, dryfiring means 100 snaps or more a night, every night.

Most modern centerfire guns, and even a good number of modern rimfire guns are safe to dryfire (1st definition). There aren't many that will stand up to dryfiring (2nd definition) indefinitely. If your definition of dryfiring is definition 2, you're just the person they make snap caps for.
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