Dry Firing a loaded gun....not smart

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Re: Dry Firing a loaded gun....not smart

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cheezit wrote:The only time I ever count shots is manual feeding a single rounds in to my .22
Counting shots reminds me of a western from the 70s. The legend of the golden gun. In a world of six shooters, the golden gun was a 7 shooter. The seventh bullet was for evil.
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If you were going to dry fire a dozen or so times, why didn't you take the mag out before you started? You'd slide-lock after the first dry shot.
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Glad nobody got hurt, though.
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Re: Dry Firing a loaded gun....not smart

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rwilso wrote:
magillapd wrote:
I decided that I wanted to dry fire a dozen or so times before I started shooting. .

I understand dry fire practice at home but why at the range?
Dry firing between live firing is an excellent way to reinforce proper habits, and also to calm down if you catch a flinch or jerk at the range. I know some trainers recommend five dry shots for each live shot.

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TexasCajun wrote:If you were going to dry fire a dozen or so times, why didn't you take the mag out before you started? You'd slide-lock after the first dry shot.
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Glad nobody got hurt, though.
The guns I put in my range bag usually don't have a mag in them, I purposely do it that way. This time I didn't. The gun was cleared at home, dry fired and left with the trigger not reset. Right before putting the gun in the bag, I put the mag back into it, thinking to myself that I'll just take it out when I get there, and I forgot to.

Normally I'd just rack the slide back when I'm ready to dry fire there and go on with it....forgot the mag was in there when I racked slide.

Anyway, before I shoot, I always dry fire to make sure I'm not flinching before I even start. If I notice flinching while shooting, I empty, and dry fire a few times to correct behavior, then load back up and shoot some more.

I just had a brain fart this day. No matter what though, gun is always pointed in safe direction when my finger is on the trigger.

My lesson is when guns go in range bag, they go in empty, mag out, trigger pulled back with no exceptions. I always have a carry gun on my person that will not be part of shooting, so no need to have one in range bag "ready to go".
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jmra wrote:
cheezit wrote:...The seventh bullet was for evil.
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What were the other six for??
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RogueUSMC wrote:
jmra wrote:
cheezit wrote:...The seventh bullet was for evil.
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What were the other six for??
Warning shots for the evil? ;-)
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At my range you're not allowed to bring in loaded guns and you have to show he range master your unloaded weapons before proceeding.

I'm so glad you have a good trained habit of always pointing down range. Thank you for sharing your experience. It reinforces it for newbies like me.
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RogueUSMC wrote:
jmra wrote:
cheezit wrote:...The seventh bullet was for evil.
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What were the other six for??
It was a quote from the movie.
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jmra wrote:It was a quote from the movie.
Back on topic. I always thought that dry firing was done with an unloaded gun. :headscratch
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WildBill wrote:
jmra wrote:It was a quote from the movie.
Back on topic. I always thought that dry firing was done with an unloaded gun. :headscratch
I didn't think there was such a thing as an unloaded gun.
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jmra wrote:
WildBill wrote:
jmra wrote:It was a quote from the movie.
Back on topic. I always thought that dry firing was done with an unloaded gun. :headscratch
I didn't think there was such a thing as an unloaded gun.
Yes, there is, but the treatment of said gun in the same as for a loaded gun. :rules:
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