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From what i hear, only 1911's (only some) should not be dry released. Something about the sear bouncing, and getting chipped.
Generally it wont cause any more wear or tear then firing the gun.
But I do agree, snap caps are useful. I do have them, and alwasy use them, if not for longevity, just to have something fly out when i rack the slide
Generally it wont cause any more wear or tear then firing the gun.
But I do agree, snap caps are useful. I do have them, and alwasy use them, if not for longevity, just to have something fly out when i rack the slide