Thank You Ken!! 5 to 10 minutes of dry fire every night will improve a student faster than any other method. I can always tell when the students have worked on their " homework" when I see them in a week.
Ive been trying to find a .40 compact 2.0 for a while . saw one once on new years at kittery trading post and havent seen one again besides 1 or 2 on the net. Hard to find
Dry firing revolvers is safe, but there is some debate with 22 long rifle guns. To play it "extra" safe, use rubber dummy rounds especially designed for dry firing in your caliber. This way there is very little chance of damaging or prematurely wearing out any "delicate" parts. ✌👍
Thank You Ken!! 5 to 10 minutes of dry fire every night will improve a student faster than any other method. I can always tell when the students have worked on their " homework" when I see them in a week.
Yes sir. 👌. Love your training and step by step instructions
Good Job Ken…👍🏿
thank you mr len I really appreciate your explanations
When you practice dry fire you can clearly see your mistakes!
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Great Video 👍
SO MY QUESTION WAS, IS IT SAFE FOR THE GUN TO DRY FIRE PRACTICE ON MY M&P9 SHIELD 2.0. ? I SEE YOU HAVE A M&P. JUST WANT TO CLEARIFY. T.I.A.
Late reply but you should be good to go with the shield, maybe consider snap caps so the firing pin is engaged
Is dry firing safe to do on a S&W 2.0?
Yes it’s on FAQs on smith&Wesson website.
Ive been trying to find a .40 compact 2.0 for a while . saw one once on new years at kittery trading post and havent seen one again besides 1 or 2 on the net. Hard to find
Am I the only one feeling them LOCs he got on?
Does anyone know if its safe to dry fire a revolver? I have some old Smith and Wesson revolvers and there's lots of debate about it.
Dry firing revolvers is safe, but there is some debate with 22 long rifle guns. To play it "extra" safe, use rubber dummy rounds especially designed for dry firing in your caliber. This way there is very little chance of damaging or prematurely wearing out any "delicate" parts. ✌👍
Depends on the revolver. However, I would play it safe and buy cheap dummy rounds or snapcaps to prevent damaging the hammer.
Peep the pressure check method. Best part of the video!
It's fine got it without having round loaded.
I be bang shy.
Buy snap caps dont whittle down your firing pins
Two people in video had too much finger on the trigger
If bangs scare you. Sell your gun. They are for adults