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<blockquote data-quote="Clean Harry" data-source="post: 700340" data-attributes="member: 5650"><p>There was an extensive article with a lot of testing done by American Hunter & American Rifleman magazine last year. As I remember it was just for the rimfires. They did an extensive examination of several models, including the S&W with the S&W cautions, dry fired several thousand times and then did another extensive examination. The exams were under microscope. The conclusion was that there is no appreciable damage to the rimfires. </p><p></p><p>I thought the article interesting because I was brought up to never dry fire. I dry fire my semi-auto pisols all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clean Harry, post: 700340, member: 5650"] There was an extensive article with a lot of testing done by American Hunter & American Rifleman magazine last year. As I remember it was just for the rimfires. They did an extensive examination of several models, including the S&W with the S&W cautions, dry fired several thousand times and then did another extensive examination. The exams were under microscope. The conclusion was that there is no appreciable damage to the rimfires. I thought the article interesting because I was brought up to never dry fire. I dry fire my semi-auto pisols all the time. [/QUOTE]
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