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Old 07-10-2017, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by hugger-4641 View Post
Dry firing is not good, but once or twice by mistake is not likely to do any significant permanent damage.
Hmmm, guess you should let the military and top training instructors know that they are doing it wrong!

Seriously, big difference between "dry firing" and what the OP did. Dry firing with the firearm fully assembled doesn't do any harm. We did a lot of dry firing in the military before they would let us touch real ammo.
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