@donk.3508 I am glad that none of your guns broke from dry firing, but if you do not believe me that dry firing a ruger p345 without a mag inserted is bad for the gun... contact Ruger... they will tell you. The 345 is the only gun I know of, made by Ruger, with this issue, says. 22 lr's
@@michaeldialessi5680 Oh I totally believe you, but dry firing it for over 2O years, ... if it finally breaks on year 30... you still win. Dry fire away. If you can afford to shoot the gun, you can afford a firing pin every 20 years. Everything breaks, but not everything will break tomorrow. Here is a question for you: Do you know anyone who has broken a firing pin by dry firing? Me neither.
That one is worth way more because it's a .45apc 😂! Joking! It's a great gun! I have two of them!
It's the best gun ever.
You should not dry fire the P345 without a magazine inserted... unless you want to break the firing pin.
Been dry firing mine for since I bought it over 20 years ago. I dry fire every firearm I own. Never broke anything. Dry firing it is fine.
@donk.3508 I am glad that none of your guns broke from dry firing, but if you do not believe me that dry firing a ruger p345 without a mag inserted is bad for the gun... contact Ruger... they will tell you. The 345 is the only gun I know of, made by Ruger, with this issue, says. 22 lr's
@donk.3508 read page 17 of your firearms manual.
@@michaeldialessi5680 Oh I totally believe you, but dry firing it for over 2O years, ... if it finally breaks on year 30... you still win. Dry fire away. If you can afford to shoot the gun, you can afford a firing pin every 20 years. Everything breaks, but not everything will break tomorrow. Here is a question for you: Do you know anyone who has broken a firing pin by dry firing? Me neither.
@@michaeldialessi5680 Real life experience is golden.