Yes.
A few things I learned -
1) You can't undo what you just did.
2) Guns and cartridges work as advertised.
3) Use proper muzzle and trigger control - always.
4) Familiarize yourself with a new weapon when you are fully awake and alert.
5) Remove ammo and mags from the area where you practice dry firing.
6) If you are interupted while dry firing- put the gun away- and when you resume dry firing, check and double check the weapon to ensure it is not loaded.
When you are done- YOU ARE DONE- PUT IT AWAY.
A few things I learned -
1) You can't undo what you just did.
2) Guns and cartridges work as advertised.
3) Use proper muzzle and trigger control - always.
4) Familiarize yourself with a new weapon when you are fully awake and alert.
5) Remove ammo and mags from the area where you practice dry firing.
6) If you are interupted while dry firing- put the gun away- and when you resume dry firing, check and double check the weapon to ensure it is not loaded.
When you are done- YOU ARE DONE- PUT IT AWAY.
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