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storage?
I have recently acquired a DHE and would like to know if it is best to store it uncocked (dry fired on snap caps) or otherwise. I primarily want to ensure the ejectors are not placed under any undue strain. I have read on the forum that dry firing is not harmful. Thank you.
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I have heard that it makes no difference weather the spring is stored compressed or relaxed, the wear/fatigue occurs when cycling the spring.
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Perhaps a bigger issue is the chance of rust, etc
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Perhaps I did not phrase my question well. I am comfortable with the care and maintenance of firearms.
Having read that Parker ejectors are complex, somewhat fragile, and difficult to repair, is it best to store one's ejector gun closed- 1. action closed hammers cocked, 2. action closed, dry fired (thus the ejectors would be under tension) or 3. some other way ie. barrels separated from frame? I plan to use and hunt with this gun regularly and want to ensure that longevity of its parts and function are not compromised by inadequate knowledge on my part. Thank you. |
I don't believe it really matters, regarding spring tension et. al.
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I agree with Dean. However, I use snap caps just 'cause they're cool :)!
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