C Coop57 New member Feb 21, 2001 #1 Dryfiring my revolvers so much over the years has given me arthitis in my trigger finger. This has made me shoot my SA revolvers more. Dryfiring is good for the action but tough on the joints.
Dryfiring my revolvers so much over the years has given me arthitis in my trigger finger. This has made me shoot my SA revolvers more. Dryfiring is good for the action but tough on the joints.
D Doc Hudson New member Feb 21, 2001 #4 Use the BreakFree on the gun. Use WD-40 on the knuckle. The only other danger I've ever associated with dry firing is the "Just-One-More Syndrome" that results in bulletholes in unusual places. Doc Hudson
Use the BreakFree on the gun. Use WD-40 on the knuckle. The only other danger I've ever associated with dry firing is the "Just-One-More Syndrome" that results in bulletholes in unusual places. Doc Hudson