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Old 01-15-2010, 09:34 PM
Sparkz Sparkz is offline
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Ok to dry fire? Ok to dry fire? Ok to dry fire? Ok to dry fire? Ok to dry fire?  
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Default Ok to dry fire?

I just picked up a really nice 4" nickel plated Model 34-1 .22 revolver and was wondering if it's ok to dry fire it? I've been told by those who "know" that it's ok, and others who supposedly "know", that is isn't. I am waiting to hear from someone who really knows LOL.

Not wanting to take a chance on screwing it up I'm not doing any dry firing until I'm certain that it's ok.

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