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Originally Posted by zamboni_driver
Please, this blanket statement is not correct. Many 22's are fine to dry fire. Check the manual. For example, my M&P15/22 manual states that dryfire is ok. Same on my Ruger 10/22.
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Actually this statement is not correct.
Read the top of page 14 of the M&P 15-22 manual "Caution: Never dry-fire the rifle as damage to the firearm could result."
http://www.smith-wesson.com/wcsstore...08-30-2010.pdf