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Just wondering what pepoles opinion on dry fireing shotguns was. I have had sevoral pepole tell me that it is horably bad for the gun but i cant realy see why. so just wonering what peoples opinion is?
i dont know if its true. but if it old and has external hammers usually SxS or even OU its a bad idea? i cant remember where i heard this. i think it was at a gunshow.
i dry fire my mossberg all the time with no worries.
I was always taught that you can do it on a rifle, except on .22's, but its a no no on shotguns. Something about damaging the firing pin. But to be honest I have heard as many people say its not good, as I have heard people say its not a problem.
Rimfires NEVER.....bad!! My shotguns(pumps) always, never a problemo.
My Win 88.sometimes, Win 94 w/snapcaps, M305 all the time, my TC Encore never unless accidental.
if you look at the firing pin on a 870, that sucker would be pretty hard to break from dry firing. I know guys at the club that have O/Us use snap caps. i almost always dry fire my 10/22 by accident when im plinkin' away with the 25 round mag. klink klink klink....click haha
Thank god CGN is here to clarify these "old wives tales" about guns. Someone with a legitimate concern tells a friends who passes it along an indefinite line of numpties playing the telephone game to the point where the original concern is no longer represented.
i have a pair of snap caps i use in my older SxSs, but ive dry-fired 870s hundreds of times and never had a problem. plus if something breaks on an 870 its not exactly big bucks or difficult to fix it.