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Old 09-01-2004 | 06:05 PM
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Default RE: dry firing

The beretta 92 can be dry fired until your heart's content. In fact when I bought mine, I had to dry fire it, and boost the hammer to get the parts broken in so it didn't have such a @#$%*& heavy triger pull. There are a few nuances to the 1911 that can cause damage to it from careless handling, but dry firing isn't one of them.
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