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Calif Bill wrote:
Dry firing a double action revolver is a good way to learn how to control the trigger finger. I was taught to do so by one of my cop brothers while on a firing range. It makes firing the revolver a distinctly two step pull of the trigger finger and greatly helps accuracy. -- John H. Use a snap cap when practicing. I wonder what you guys think the business end of a firing pin hits when there is no round in the chamber of most centerfire semi-autos? I know what it hits in my SIG when there is no round chambered. Nothing. :) I'll leave it to the gun geniuses in here to figure out why. |
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