Okay... I have done "dry fires" in a revolver using snap caps...
But is there an equivalent method for auto pistols? In a revolver dry fire exercise, I get the full feel of the trigger pull...and more importantly, repeated trigger pulls.
In an auto pistol, (DA/SA)...the slide would not cycle in a dry fire exercise. Is there another option?
I have not bought snap caps for my M9, but if I were to use snap caps, I'm thinking that I would be able to at least do repeated DA shots... is this correct? (albeit, the slide would not cycle). I would like to know...before I invest in 9mm snap caps.
But is there an equivalent method for auto pistols? In a revolver dry fire exercise, I get the full feel of the trigger pull...and more importantly, repeated trigger pulls.
In an auto pistol, (DA/SA)...the slide would not cycle in a dry fire exercise. Is there another option?
I have not bought snap caps for my M9, but if I were to use snap caps, I'm thinking that I would be able to at least do repeated DA shots... is this correct? (albeit, the slide would not cycle). I would like to know...before I invest in 9mm snap caps.