can wolverine comment on the cost of extra mags? and if there is a pistol version out there what will cause mag issues in the future?
I can't see a pistol using these mags . How would you get a hand around the grip ?
can wolverine comment on the cost of extra mags? and if there is a pistol version out there what will cause mag issues in the future?
can wolverine comment on the cost of extra mags? and if there is a pistol version out there what will cause mag issues in the future?
I can't see a pistol using these mags . How would you get a hand around the grip ?
Why is there so little information about this firearm?
I don't see it on GSG website either...
Can any of the early adopters please give some feedback after using their new GSG-15 over the past few weeks? It's been verrrry quiet since December ;-)
I'm very interested in this one!
Thanks for any info![]()
Hold the bolt with one hand, and press the trigger to engage the bolt and gently release the bolt. In most cases it's okay to dry fire if it's for the purpose of what you described, it's just not good for it in the long term after you've done it hundreds of times. This works for Centrefire rifles as well, but if you do this on a lever action rifle, put your thumb between the hammer and firing pin, and one thumb on the hammer itself so it doesn't slam. This also prevents accidents where if you only have your thumb on the hammer, and it slips, it'll hit the firing pin with the same force as if you pulled the trigger. Same applies to pistols that do not have a decocker.
What now? No hammer here.
Just got my GSG 15-22, im so happy, it looks and feels great. I have a quick question, is it okay to dry fire this rifle? I've heard that is not good to dry fire .22 firearms. But i cant figure out any other way to release the spring tension once im done shooting.




























