Dry firing Mod 41 & 22A

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Welcome! With nearly all rimfire guns the firing pin will contact the edge of the chamber without a round or snap cap/empty in place. You can see the dents afterward.

Snap caps are a good option as jackrabbit mentioned, also an empty .22 case with an undented area where the firing pin will strike. You can usually get 6-8 uses each.
 
I don't dry fire often with my 41 ( I do with my Walther GSP), but when I do I use a plastic drywall anchor in the chamber. My LHS (local hardware store) sells them individually or in a box of 100. The 100 count box retails for $5.49. They are made by Hillman, but others should work. I use the yellow ones, which I think are for a number 6 to 8 screw. I don't remember who to give the credit to for this idea. I gave a few to my LGS to try, and they bought a box of 100 so they could give out a few with each .22 rimfire sold.
 
Appreciate all the info. The drywall screw suggestion is inventive to say the least!
 
The other side of the OP's question: Is it hard on a 41's hammer spring to leave it cocked all the time in lieu of dry-firing?
 
#4 drywall anchor... again, in 'safety yellow' ;)

I also can't remember who to thank for doing the heavy lifting on this idea... but the anchors work well...
 
The only time you want to dry fire any 22 cal gun is when you wish to do damage to it. I don't believe I have ever met any owner who has this wish as yet. Definitely a NO-NO to do.
 
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