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Old 05-16-2018, 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Bullet Bob View Post
You may already know this, but it's generally not considered a good idea to let the slide go forward by itself without a round in the magazine. Cock it, and guide the slide forward under hand control, so you can practice dry firing. You don't have to baby it, just don't let it slam forward.

A few times letting it slam forward shouldn't hurt the gun, it's just not the best way. This being the internet, somebody will shortly chime in how they've slammed their slide 10,000 times a day without any problem.

Dry firing itself won't hurt your gun, and is an excellent way to practice.

Another thing I like to do with a new gun, car, etc., is re-read the manual after I've owned it a while since it's hard for me to learn and remember everything in one go.

I like my EZ also, and I think you will find when you go to the range that your new S&W will be much easier to shoot than your Kimber.
Yes, my hubby told me that. Actually, he doesn’t believe in dry firing himself, says it’s not good for the gun. But I told him “how am I going to learn better”. And he just wasn’t aware of the issue with leaving the empty magazine in when racking the slide. And now, now, I will make sure I don’t let that slide snap forward. Thanks for the
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