randy1006 Member Joined Sep 19, 2010 Messages 20 Reaction score 0 Location florida Dec 28, 2010 #1 I trying to do some dry fired with my 1006 to get better trigger control . Can I do it with out breaking the firing pin or another piece ? Attachments S&W 1006.jpg 91.2 KB · Views: 26
I trying to do some dry fired with my 1006 to get better trigger control . Can I do it with out breaking the firing pin or another piece ?
Palmetto Sharpshooter Member Joined Aug 24, 2005 Messages 870 Reaction score 213 Dec 28, 2010 #2 I don't see why not. I dry fire my 3rd Gens with no problems.
SAFireman Member Joined Sep 8, 2009 Messages 5,916 Reaction score 16,030 Location Home of the Alamo Dec 28, 2010 #3 It should not hurt it a bit, but if you are worried, get some snap caps to put in the chamber....MAKE SURE THAT IS UNLOADED and be safe
It should not hurt it a bit, but if you are worried, get some snap caps to put in the chamber....MAKE SURE THAT IS UNLOADED and be safe
P PPC'r Member Joined Jan 28, 2006 Messages 41 Reaction score 10 Location USA Dec 28, 2010 #4 Yes you can.
1 1066 US Veteran Joined Aug 24, 2005 Messages 123 Reaction score 2 Location Albuquerque Dec 28, 2010 #5 Yes, except for 22s - see this link at Smith & Wesson: FAQs - Smith & Wesson