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calilw
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dry firing
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May 30, 2009, 04:57:37 PM »
does anyone that smiths these things know if it okay to dry fire them? i havn't got mine yet but what to know before. and please don't chime in if your not sure.
thanks
lucas
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Re: dry firing
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May 30, 2009, 05:50:57 PM »
The most reliable gunsmith is the factory. I would contact them.
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calilw
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Re: dry firing
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May 31, 2009, 03:09:35 AM »
good advise .. i've called a couple of times. first time was after hours and the second i can't remember why i didn't get through but your absolutly right. i've heard good things about their customer service.
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Richard S
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Re: dry firing
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May 31, 2009, 10:33:25 AM »
calilw:
If I have not previously welcomed you to the forum, I do so now.
As for the subject of dry firing the R9, here are two links which may be of interest. Take your pick.
http://www.rohrbaughforum.com/YaBB.cgi?board=R9S;action=display;num=1229818295;start=2#2
http://www.rohrbaughforum.com/YaBB.cgi?board=R9S;action=display;num=1099918206;start=25#25
I personally prefer to use snap caps.
Good luck, and stay safe.
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