I just got a Sigma 9mm and understand the more I dry fire the better the trigger will get and if not I will at least get used to it. Some say dry fire all you want without snap caps and some say never dry fire without them. What do y'all think?
I just got a Sigma 9mm and understand the more I dry fire the better the trigger will get and if not I will at least get used to it. Some say dry fire all you want without snap caps and some say never dry fire without them. What do y'all think?
This has been asked before, and it seems to
me I've heard of more broken strikers from
people *using* snap caps, than from the ones
that don't.
May just be a disturbance in the force, but in
those striker fired type of pistols, I'm almost
of the opinion that it's better not to use
snap caps. So I don't.. The factory doesn't
mention them either.
But.. To each his own in a case like this.
You don't need 'em. Some M&Ps had bad strikers. If your M&P breaks a striker dry firing, I sure as hell wouldn't trust it with live ammo when I need it.