B bidemhi Joined Mar 8, 2012 Messages 3 Reaction score 1 May 1, 2012 #1 I know you are not supposed to dry fire the model 41. Is there a safe way to dry fire the pistol and not cause internal damage? Thanks
I know you are not supposed to dry fire the model 41. Is there a safe way to dry fire the pistol and not cause internal damage? Thanks
Lost Lake US Veteran Joined Nov 26, 2010 Messages 4,310 Reaction score 2,354 Location Wisconsin May 1, 2012 #2 Use a snap cap.
colt_saa Silver Supporter Joined Feb 8, 2005 Messages 10,787 Reaction score 24,017 Location Cocoa Beach, Florida May 1, 2012 #3 a spent shell casing will also protect the edge of the chamber from getting peened
civil1977 Member Joined Nov 22, 2008 Messages 1,274 Reaction score 617 May 1, 2012 #4 Some folks use dry wall anchors as snap caps in .22s.
Sebago Son Member Joined Jul 9, 2002 Messages 5,419 Reaction score 7,015 Location Sebago Lake, Maine, USA May 2, 2012 #5 Take a spent .22 case and grind off the rim in the area of the extractor. That way you won't have to chase the case everytime you recock the hammer. This from my days of shooting indoor gallery.
Take a spent .22 case and grind off the rim in the area of the extractor. That way you won't have to chase the case everytime you recock the hammer. This from my days of shooting indoor gallery.