Nothing mentioned in the Owners Manual and searches on the web produce inconsistent and contradictory answers .... is it OK, or NOT OK, to Dry Fire practice (without snap caps etc.) with a new S&W Model 41 .22LR?
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Q: Why can't I dry fire my .22 pistol or revolver?
A: Dry firing a S&W .22 pistol or revolver will cause damage to the firing pin.
When I finish cleaning a 41 after a shoot, I insert an empty magazine and pull back the slide 1/16th" or so and pull the trigger. The hammer will fall but the firing pin will not reach the rear barrel face or the shell rim recess.Is there another way to de-cock the hammer after shooting?![]()
Is there another way to de-cock the hammer after shooting?![]()
you can use plastic #4 wall anchors as inexpensive snap caps. Get a whole box full for a buck or two or three. The yellow ones.
Does the ejector pull these out when you cycle the action? If not how many strikes do you get?