I just recently purchased my first pistol. A ruger mkIII hunter. I would like to eventually shoot in a league. So I took it the range to see how well I would do. Lol. I am going to need a lot of practice. Which is fine, I like to practice, shooting is fun.
I have been doing some research and one of the techniques I have come across is to practice dry firing. Which makes sense you get to see flaws that the recoil and noise would otherwise hide.
My question is; if I were to dry fire my gun on a regular basis would I be doing damage to it? What parts would be damaged and would they be easily replaced. What could I do to prevent damage?
Thanks everyone for your help.
I have been doing some research and one of the techniques I have come across is to practice dry firing. Which makes sense you get to see flaws that the recoil and noise would otherwise hide.
My question is; if I were to dry fire my gun on a regular basis would I be doing damage to it? What parts would be damaged and would they be easily replaced. What could I do to prevent damage?
Thanks everyone for your help.