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So I'll ask the same question I asked over there: do you store 'em cocked, or do you dry fire 'em before putting them in the cabinet?
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11-17-2019, 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Phil Yearout
So I'll ask the same question I asked over there: do you store 'em cocked, or do you dry fire 'em before putting them in the cabinet?
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I dry fire before putting them away . I’ve never been an advocate of snap caps although I have no issue if a person likes them .
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