turbo_bird
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It is a Henry mini bolt, so maybe it is crap to you, but the firing pin will definately hit the edge of the chamber if you dry fire it. Maybe once or twice won't do much damage, but the firing pin is way harder than the steel the barrel is made of, and over time it will peen the edge of the chamber. You are absolutely right about the firing pin shouldn't damage the chamber, it's just that with some guns, it is up to the user to make sure that it doesn't get dry fired. I have a Smith and Wesson revolver with the firing pin on the hammer, it is not supposd to be dry fired either, and it is a center fire. Not all guns are idiot proof.How hard do you think the firing pin is hitting the rim of the case? And how much of an indent do you think its leaving? Sorry, no firing pin should be causing any damage to the chamber on a quality built firearm.
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