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I've heard conflicting things about whether it's okay to dry fire Ruger single-action revolvers. Some say not to dry fire any .22; others say it's fine to dry fire the Rugers. I hate to dry fire any .22. Anyone have any idea?
Just remove the cylinder.Also Old Fuff mentioned smoothing the trigger pull. That does work and I've found just to block the hammer with your off hand thumb and cock and release with trigger about a jillion times while watching TV