Can you dryfire a rimfire 22LR

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2010

heres some good info on dryfireing a 22lr

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  • Finally got this video to load. Nice vid Pete, but I miss the dog dude, where's your dog man?...

    "SHUT THE FUCK UP DAWG"

    HaHaHaHa!

  • @cuntbollockswank lol, dogs a pain in the ass!!!

  • good info man ....

  • @lmglocks thanks buddy

  • The best rule of thumb advice is, if you aren't certain which ones you can safely dry-fire, simply use SNAP-CAPS in everything you want to dry-fire. You can't go wrong with SNAP-CAPS.

    Snap-Caps do wear out, so keep an eye on them as well. Hope that helps.

  • yup cant go wrong

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  • i dont have to pull the trigger to take apart the buckmark

  • Good good info to know.

  • I have a ruger mark III. And after dryfirying it to much i had extractor problems! Every 3rd round or so. And i noticed a small dent in the breachplate from the firing pin that jamed the case in the chamber! So the extractor had a realy hard time getting it out. After a few strokes with the file it works perfekt!

  • I got the Buckmark. Great pistol.

    Thanks for the info.

  • Great videos! I have the exact same buckmark that you have. Mine was made in late 2009 and the breechface has a verticle relief machined exactly at 12 o'clock where the firing pin would normally hit on an empty breech/chamber.

    Does your's have this?? I still don't dry fire it and other other older Buckmarks don't seem to have this. Maybe browing incorporated this to minimize damage if a dryfire does occur.

    Thanks and keep up the great videos!

  • just don't dryfire anything. don't quote me, but i'm sure that many accidental discharges come from people dry-firing, WHEN IT'S NOT THAT DRY!!!! leaving your gun cocked for a few weeks is not going to hurt it.

  • Excellent vid with a lot of info, I couldn't have found this stuff from any other reviewer, and 8:40 lol

    1 thing though

    can you dry fire a Walther P22? (fav gun)

  • great vid..Pete

    5stars....

  • sfc is a good man i have watched his vids

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