Dry Firing A New Marlin 880ss?

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Dry Firing A New Marlin 880ss?

I read the owners manual and it does not mention dry firing so I am asking any and all for your help. Also what
can I do to smooth out the trigger, not that it is that bad right from the box? Thanks in advance.CZ4ME:)
 
In a word, don't. Dry firing is harmful to any rimfire as 90% of the time the firing pin hits the edge of the chamber and before you know it, you'll have feeding and extraction problems. I know that any trigger can be improved but I haven't looked at improving one of the Marlin rimfires so off hand I don't know what in particular might be done. George
 
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