speedracer12
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I was dodging bullets in 1967+68.
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I got some snap caps, and keep some in an extra mag. Last thing done after range / cleaning is to inspect & load the snap cap magazine, and pull the trigger. Thus a safe dry fire.
I've used snap caps in all my guns for occasional use. Yesterday I purchased (for the wife) a new M&P 22 Compact and have not yet fired it. I did field strip it and put it back together, then thought about pulling the trigger to close the hammer. To my surprise, the trigger will not release the hammer. I racked the slide several times and still the trigger does nothing. IS THIS NORMAL OPERATION ON THIS GUN? Will appreciate any comments on tis matter - thanks.
Hi all, I'm a happy new owner of an M&P 22 compact, and she shoots like a dream. My question though, is how to safe decock her after the last shot open (slide) for storage so as not to leave the springs coiled for long. I know never to dry fire a .22, but how do others get around this?
I can agree with this as well, but one of the guys at the range is always harping on it, so I do it to avoid the sermon.![]()