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Dry Firing

Started by bugsandbones, September 25, 2012, 02:25:53 AM

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bugsandbones

I know dry firing damages real firearms but would it damage a 1377 air pistol?
And if so how much? When I first got it a while ago I dry fired it after pumping it quite a few times and I hope this isn't going to affect the velocity or power down the road.
Thanks,
Greg
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RC1947

No problem dry firing those pump or CO2 pistols.  Just don't do it with a springer. RC
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1377

sandpiper

But as always, point it in a safe direction  :)

1377x

no problem with the 1377
i wouldnt dryfire a co2 gun especially when the cart is empty.you can get the cart stuck in the tube doing that
closed mouths dont get fed

bugsandbones

Thank goodness. I knew about the springers I never dry fire those.
And of course point in safe direction. :)
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