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There was a topic brought up on Rimfire Central. Is it ok to dryfire a CZ rifle? Now i would say no you should use somesort of snap cap i told them how to disable the firing pin but apparently these american do dryfire practise so they continously dryfire a gun without any ammunition. They said that a Cz gunsmith told them its fine but i dont think it is there is proof that it hits and dents the chamber. Shall i post up the topic from Rimfire Central? Can you post your views on this because im sure you should nt continoulsy dryfire a rifle but they are adement you can.

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There was a topic brought up on Rimfire Central. Is it ok to dryfire a CZ rifle? Now i would say no you should use somesort of snap cap i told them how to disable the firing pin but apparently these american do dryfire practise so they continously dryfire a gun without any ammunition. They said that a Cz gunsmith told them its fine but i dont think it is there is proof that it hits and dents the chamber. Shall i post up the topic from Rimfire Central? Can you post your views on this because im sure you should nt continoulsy dryfire a rifle but they are adement you can.

 

i wouldnt dry fire my rifles all the time. they say a centrefire is ok to do. but a rimfire it ill weaken and shatter the pin if you keep doing it i was told. each to there own i guess but i just use a old case or disarm by pulling the trigger in when i bolt it down

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if your refering to the dryfire routine it's to help with flinching and they always use snap caps........

 

but to dryfire a rifle with no form of impact, i never do, ;)

 

Thats what i have been saying to them i have just been getting snardy comments like your 19 so your obviously an expert. well i thought it was just common sense to use snap caps or something

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if your refering to the dryfire routine it's to help with flinching and they always use snap caps........

 

but to dryfire a rifle with no form of impact, i never do, ;)

 

Thats what i have been saying to them i have just been getting snardy comments like your 19 so your obviously an expert. well i thought it was just common sense to use snap caps or something

 

dont get into a debate with them mate some of these guys from the usa allways no best :laugh:

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if your refering to the dryfire routine it's to help with flinching and they always use snap caps........

 

but to dryfire a rifle with no form of impact, i never do, ;)

 

Thats what i have been saying to them i have just been getting snardy comments like your 19 so your obviously an expert. well i thought it was just common sense to use snap caps or something

 

dont get into a debate with them mate some of these guys from the usa allways no best :laugh:

 

 

I don't see it as an out and out evil, BUT in America the 452 is a disposable commodity, however, parts are availabe from your local WalMart and the gun can probably be fixed whilst you do your shopping!!....Different values bring different standards!! :thumbs:

 

Can't see it being too difficult to just load a spent cartridge case!!

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No i have given up arguing with them they keep sayin we are nt listening to a 19 year old and would prefer to listen to the CZ gunsmith which of course i would do over me anytime but the stuff the has been saying i would touch him with a barge pole. There was another thread on there started by an american the he shot a little song bird from 100 yards how proud he must be. USA morons no offence to anyone on here

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