If you own a Sigma, then you know that you must dry fire it in order to field strip the weapon, that is the real reason I wanted to dry fire it...so I could inspect it.
My manual certainly doesn't warn against it, as a matter of fact simply tells you to dry fire to field strip.
I guess common sense would tell you not to squeeze off excessive dry fires. I have never dry fired to practice, when I practice I am loaded.
Thanks for you input!
I am new to semi automatic handguns, have only owned revolvers until my latest purchase of a Sigma 40VE.
My question is about dry firing. When I purchased the gun the store employee told me that dry firing was not allowed when looking at a gun. He said it was not good for the weapon. I later...