Corn dodger
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I have a question about what seems to me at least, a strange way to dry fire. I have a friend that will check out a revolver by hanging on to the hammer while he lets go in either single or double action. He says it is easier on the gun than letting the hammer fall. Although I wasn't aware that method was bad on a center fire arm anyway. My point is that the way he hangs on to the hammer, causes a gawd-awful grinding sound when he lets go. I can't help but think that it binds the guts doing it this way. It does make sense that holding the hammer back could help, but that "sound" makes me cringe. Not being a gunsmith I am not sure what to make of it. Could anyone in the "know" please help me out on this perplexing question.