I'm sure this has been discussed before but I did a search and couldn't find anything. I also asked in the Tavor FAQ but I don't know how many views it gets. Is it okay to let the bolt slam shut on an empty chamber with the modern black rifles popular in Canada, and red rifles and battle rifles for that matter? Are snap caps at all necessary to protect the rifle?
I know this can be safely done with AR-15 type rifles (well the army does it) but I don't know about lot of others. I have a Tavor and I figure because its a modern design the bolt can slam on an empty chamber and live firing is probably far more abusive, but I don't know for sure. I try to baby my rifles but I like dry fire practice and letting the bolt slam shut makes sure they're closed.
I know this can be safely done with AR-15 type rifles (well the army does it) but I don't know about lot of others. I have a Tavor and I figure because its a modern design the bolt can slam on an empty chamber and live firing is probably far more abusive, but I don't know for sure. I try to baby my rifles but I like dry fire practice and letting the bolt slam shut makes sure they're closed.


















































