Dry Firing

I've had the same problems with the Azooms, particularly in guns that require racking the slide to reset the striker/trigger between shots.
 
I probably do 100 to 150 dry firing exercises a day with my Glock 34.

I try to move the slide the minimum distance to reset the trigger and I've also lubed the A-Zoom to try to minimize this but the case still peels back and exposes bare metal as it mushrooms out and becomes unusable.
 
Have never had a problem with guns that are safe to dry fire. I don't dry fire guns that aren't recommended to do so.
 
Dry Firing def helped me with things like drawing from the holster and getting a shot off, trigger control and such. I actually need to get back to dry firing cause I dont do it much at all anymore. Its a good way to keep your skills sharp if you cant hit the range also. You them both. Dry fire & the range.
 
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