Posted March 31, 2016 5:44 pm by Comments

By [email protected] (Rick Ector)

Ask The Michigan Firearm Instructor

Q: Rick is it a good idea to have your finger on the trigger when you dry fire?

A: Dry firing is the act of pulling the trigger on an unloaded gun or one that has been loaded with inert training rounds. The purpose of this training regimen is to inexpensively develop a smooth trigger pull which will make you a more accurate shooter.

When conducting dry fire drills, you should follow and obey all fundamental firearm safety rules. Most importantly, you should know how to safely unload your firearm and verify that it is clear of live cartridges.

Dry firing, of course, requires you to pull the trigger. There are some additional safety precautions to keep in mind before conducting dry fire drills.

Read your operator guide to ensure that you can dry fire the gun without …Read the Rest

Source:: Legally Armed in Detroit

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