Quick question...Yesterday I watched a dvd about Glocks. The host of it said to practice your stance, grip and so on. He was also dry firing his Glock. My question is, does dry firing a Glock affect the firearm? Being a new owner of a Glock myself, I was curious if it does affect it or not.
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Dry firing a Glock
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Nothing affects the Glock, it's the greatest gun ever produced
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Remember to trap the trigger.
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LOL this made me smile haha
i use the snap caps as training to load and unload without looking the gun to get the unconscious muscle memory thing going
so they do have a use now and besides, they're so used up i need to buy a second set! hahahaha
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Thanks everyone for your input.Comment
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