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Originally Posted by S&W Rover
Should be able to dry fire, but worth using a snap cap to perhaps prolong the life of the striker.
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I'd say I'm a bit obsessive about being gentle with firearms, particularly ones that may be for CCW or for other defensive purposes. If in doubt about dry firing, I use snap caps and have been doing some of that with my M&P9 2.0.
Ruger generally says "go for it" with regard to dry firing. Just called S&W customer service a few minutes ago and they simply said S&W does not approve of dry firing.
Guess I'll restrict my dry firing to one of my Ruger SR9Cs. Don