I have read a lot of these posts in the past about dry firing a weapon, and if it is OK or not. What I would like to know is why in the world would anybody wanna dry fire a gun to start with? Wouldn't it be better to test fire a gun with a round in the chamber. I hate to see/hear a gun being dry fired. When I was a kid I screwed up the edge of the chamber on my .22 rifle doing that. My dad had to file the little ding off that the firing pin made so the ejector would catch firmly enough to eject the shells. Snap caps sound like they would help, but my question is, why dry fire a gun anyway? I'm sure that there is a reason or people wouldn't wonder if it's OK or not. Maybe I'm just not that knowledgeable about firearms, but I am wondering.
Peace,
gordon