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View Poll Results: Do you dry fire your handguns?
Yes, I dry fire when I feel like it. 210 86.42%
No, I never dry fire. 33 13.58%
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Old 06-02-2013, 10:17 AM
jmg1911 jmg1911 is offline
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Of course! Dry fire is the best way to learn trigger control. I have been shooting for 50+ year and still have to go back to dry firing occasionally when my groups open up. It also helps maintain a proper, consistant grip.
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