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- Wed Apr 01, 2009 8:36 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Dry Firing a 24/7 Pro
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Re: Dry Firing a 24/7 Pro
Well, that is cool. I didn't even know those existed. :) Thanks. I will try those out.
- Tue Mar 31, 2009 2:01 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Dry Firing a 24/7 Pro
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Dry Firing a 24/7 Pro
I have a Taurus 24/7 Pro DS.
In the manual it says that dry firing can harm this weapon.
I have also read on this forum that Dry firing is key to improving my marksmanship.
Can I decock and dry fire this pistol, or am I just out of luck as far as using it is concerned. I want to get comfortable with it in my hand since it will be my carry weapon.
Seeing as this is my first gun, I am still wet behind the ears with all the terminology, as well as any ability, though I did surprisingly well qualifying. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
P.S. If I get an Airsoft to practice with, should I go for a spring operated or co2 model?
In the manual it says that dry firing can harm this weapon.
I have also read on this forum that Dry firing is key to improving my marksmanship.
Can I decock and dry fire this pistol, or am I just out of luck as far as using it is concerned. I want to get comfortable with it in my hand since it will be my carry weapon.
Seeing as this is my first gun, I am still wet behind the ears with all the terminology, as well as any ability, though I did surprisingly well qualifying. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
P.S. If I get an Airsoft to practice with, should I go for a spring operated or co2 model?