Dry Fire Exercise: Improve your trigger pull.
Uploader Comments (jasontimmer)
Top Comments
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@kyrin87 The hell are you talking about. I already finished college.
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@nebula25x I would LOVE for you to post a video of you "jerking the trigger rather crudely" with a HP round balanced on the muzzle and not knocking it off. I call bullshit.
All Comments (128)
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@iRYANMB I read that it's better to learn to steady your trigger pull before using live ammo. It helps improve accuracy from 15 - 30% Even with rifles.
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@iRYANMB Dry fire costs nothing but time.
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Interesting training idea, thanks for the vid!
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Awe i cant do it. My glock 30 has a very flat slide so its super easy to keep the bullet stable
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Then a few thousand more
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Nice video, I am not a fan of dry fire tho.
The best way to learn your weapons trigger is to put a few hundred rounds through it!
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In response to gunfred80. If you glue a piece of thread to primer side of bullet and hang it from a doorframe or something that will suspend it at your sightline you could do this alone and a lot faster.
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@turboturtle22 "FAIL @ 1:22 rofl"
Shew, troll, shew!
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Got any match's......
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@turboturtle22 please do not misinform people xds striker is exposed in back so more prone to breaking but none of those guns is from dry firing it is doing the exact same action as if it had a round in it will not harm it ask an armorer
doesn't it damage the firing pin to keep dry firing it and even will break?
ThisTriggaMan 8 months ago
@ThisTriggaMan No, most modern centerfire weapons are okay to dry fire. If you want, you can use a snap cap.
jasontimmer 8 months ago 5