I just got the 870 Express, and finished reading the manual. I have a question about what state the shotgun is in after Unloading.
The situation is I have racked a live shell into the chamber, and there are shells in the mag. At this point, the hammer is cocked.
To unload:
1) engage safety
2) push action bar up
3) pull pump partially back, remove shell from ejection port
4) remove shells from mag, close action (slide fully forward)
5) finish proving firearm safe, apply trigger lock.
At this point, the hammer is still cocked, and will be unless I dry fire it. Is it a bad practise to dry-fire a shotgun? Can I store it will the hammer still cocked? I'm thinking it's unsafe to do so.
The situation is I have racked a live shell into the chamber, and there are shells in the mag. At this point, the hammer is cocked.
To unload:
1) engage safety
2) push action bar up
3) pull pump partially back, remove shell from ejection port
4) remove shells from mag, close action (slide fully forward)
5) finish proving firearm safe, apply trigger lock.
At this point, the hammer is still cocked, and will be unless I dry fire it. Is it a bad practise to dry-fire a shotgun? Can I store it will the hammer still cocked? I'm thinking it's unsafe to do so.


















































