Ruger GP100 fan
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I've been told that not only is it ok to dry fire the newer guns,but that it can even improve the smoothness of the action. How much is too much? I have a 2 month old GP100 with about a thousand rounds through it and the trigger pull does seem to be smoothing out. Had a gunsmith lined up to "massage" my gun's internals and replace the factory springs with much lighter ones,but chose to wait until I knew more about such things. This is my first gun and I know next to nothing so I'd appreciate any help.
Took a friend's Super-Six 22 to the range today and I'll bet the hammer spring in it is near double the spring in my GP100. Do rim-fires need more of a punch?
Thanks
Took a friend's Super-Six 22 to the range today and I'll bet the hammer spring in it is near double the spring in my GP100. Do rim-fires need more of a punch?
Thanks