Dry fire or Snap Caps?

Which do you prefer?

  • Dry Fire

    Votes: 29 43.9%
  • Snap Cap

    Votes: 37 56.1%

  • Total voters
    66
check out the other post "sigs is there any other gun" the guy bought a brand new SIG, than dry fired it at home, never even put one round thru it. The spring broke in 4 months of dry firing? I used to think SIG's were good, but thats unacceptable.
 
lookout said:
Sig is generally known as a high quality producer of firearms and I don't think its just a matter of clearance or material issues.

Evidently someone at Sig was asleep the day they designed/produced the 229.

As the investment guys say, "past performance may not be indicative of future results".
 
""""........If you are only concerned about protecting the firing pin during repeated dry firing, then a rubber O-ring in the hammer well at the rear of the slide should more than suffice:""""


O Ring! I sure like that idea! I'll try that in the 45 auto, that O ring would probably stay in place when the slide was racked. It's a cheap solution, would be good to use if somebody is worried about it. I dry fire my Glock 17 all the time no problem. Xray
 
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