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Is it okay to dry fire shotguns such as 12 guage and .410.
Almost none are made to the standards of a military rifle.
Sharptail
Mossberg is.![]()
I generally leave my Pump shot guns action open anyway.
Mossberg pump guns #### on opening (not sure of others like 870). If you leave the action open, you are leaving the firing pin spring compressed. I'd sooner close the action and dry fire it than leave it cocked.
I broke my firing pin in my Rem 870 Wingmaster by dry firing. I don't recommend it, get some snap caps..
"...strike empty chambers can only result in damage..." No it won't. A shotgun is a centre fire. Dry firing any centre fire won't bother it a bit.
Sunray, it is incorrect to make a blanket statement that all centre fire guns can be safely dry fired. In designs such as the Anson and Deeley boxlocks, 5 and 7 pin sidelocks and hammer guns, the firing pin is meant to be used in compression. Dry firing puts the forces in extension, and there is little or nothing to retain them. Repeated dry firing will, at some point, break the nose off of the pin.
Sharptail
Instead of buying snap caps, why not just pick up a few shell hulls off the ground when your done shooting and use them?