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  • Have respect please. She is a very competitive athlete. She trains hard, and she's made these videos to give advice to shooters. She is not some piece of garbage for you to throw around.

  • Panty-o. Damn right.

  • Jessie forgot to mention Snap Caps.

  • I'm dry firing after watching this a few times. Not my gun either.

  • Jessie why i never see you on the range you lie!!!

  • Love having a glock lol me and her could dry fire together all day. Then one wet one after that...

  • @nikobellic163 she is on smith and Wesson team now so that was just the stupidest comment ever...

  • that's a weird lookin kitchen

  • @ph31ykss thats a very original comment. havent seen that anyone use that word for word in any female videos on youtube. way to be creative bro!

  • can i get some wet firing lessons from her too?

  • First 35 sec vid I could'nt finish without a shower!

  • dry fire does not hurt your gun.

  • @Vietboy1st That's not 100% true. It depends on the gun.

  • shes so hot

  • I dry fired a Beretta and the damn trigger spring broke on me.

  • @acraftyasian

    Trigger springs can fail regardless of whether the gun is being dry fired or live fired. Movement of the trigger is EXACTLY the same in both scenarios. Weak trigger springs is a known issue with the 92 series.

  • I want to make babies with this american woman..

  • thats what she said.

  • oh i hope to see YOU on the range jesse abbate! Ohoho!

  • I think I just dry fired.

  • I broke the "like" button I pushed it so many times.

  • dry fire drills are fine with modern centirefire pistols. with rimfire bullets a dry fire will cause the firing pin to strike a steel surface instead of the brass rim of the .22 case and damage the pin

  • @prattj50 Use a snap cap sparky.

  • @prattj50

    even with rimfires that is generally false. Only with certain models.

  • Spettacolare :)

  • This would be so much better if she was in a bikini. ;-)

  • shes hot

  • I thought if you dry fire some handguns to many times it can harm the gun?

  • @Rich52269 Not any modern centerfire gun. Don't dryfire your .22 though.

  • @Rich52269 nope, all modern firearms are designed to take the abuse of a moving firing pin without hitting a primer. Pros like these dry fire their guns 1000+ times a year and their guns run fine. However you shouldnt dry fire "antique" guns such as civil war revolvers etc. because the amount of wear. Also i've been told not to dryfire rimfire guns (.22, .17 hmr etc.) because the firing mechanism is different on centerfire firearms=creates more stress. btw look at snap caps or dummy rounds.....

  • @aldaman8 Centerfire pins will extend into the empty chamber when dry fired, but since rimfire pins have to strike the edge of the rim, when dry fired, they'll strike the rear of the chamber instead. The firing pin is usually softer than the metal in the chamber, so with each strike, it'll deform or start to crack. I have seen at least one case though where the rear of the chamber actually got peened from the firing pin strikes, and needed to get reamed.

  • Great tip, Jessie. Hope to see you at the Nationals, although I won't be shooting.

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