heavyshooter
Member
Guys,
Can you please help me understand why dry firing a .22 Marlin Model 60 is damaging. I am certain that it is, but I am unsure of why. Can someone walk me though the process. Also, since I cannot dry fire it, doesn't that mean I will have to store it with the spring under tension.
P.S.-- Before you guys beat me up for not using the search function, I used it but I could not get a clear answer to my two specific concerns. How does it damage the rifle and how do I avoid storing the gun with the spring under tension.
Can you please help me understand why dry firing a .22 Marlin Model 60 is damaging. I am certain that it is, but I am unsure of why. Can someone walk me though the process. Also, since I cannot dry fire it, doesn't that mean I will have to store it with the spring under tension.
P.S.-- Before you guys beat me up for not using the search function, I used it but I could not get a clear answer to my two specific concerns. How does it damage the rifle and how do I avoid storing the gun with the spring under tension.