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Originally Posted by Kentucky_Guy
for me, personally, i dont see the need to repeatedly dry-fire a glock...since its the exact same trigger pull ever time....
but now on my Sig 229 when i had it, i dry fired the heck out of it with a snap cap to smooth out the trigger and get accustomed to the double action pull....
again, nothing wrong with dry firing a glock, just dont see the need for it
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If you dry fire for "just the trigger pull", you are not properly dry firing. Dry firing is the very best way to improve your accuracy and proficiency with a weapon. The benefits exceed live fire by a long shot.
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