I know of only a couple of 22 rimfire guns that do not sustain damage when dry fired. And one of those wants it limited to the takedown procedure. I recently turned down a 22 revolver that showed signs of being dry fired a lot. Each port in the cylinder showed notches where the pin had been striking and the pin itself was chipped to a sharp point that would have penetrated a cartridge. So maybe there are two lessons to be learned here.Weg wrote: single action .22 pistol He proceded to dryfire it
should have double checked it when I handed it to him.
when dryfiring.
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- Fri Jun 10, 2011 6:56 pm
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