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  • Dry Fire Khar Pistols?

    Is it alright to dry fire a Khar pistol? I was going to buy some snap caps but some of the guys advised that it was not necessary with any of the newer brand pistols. I want to practice grip, finger placement and pull with my Khar pistols.

    jkar

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    It's ok to dry fire a Kahr pistol, but recently a few people have experienced broken strikers. It always safe to dry fire with snap caps. With Kahr pistols you only have to move the slide back about 3/8 of an inch to reset the trigger.
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    • #3
      Make sure chamber is empty. Then check again. Okay, one more time.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by muggsy View Post
        It's ok to dry fire a Kahr pistol, but recently a few people have experienced broken strikers. It always safe to dry fire with snap caps. With Kahr pistols you only have to move the slide back about 3/8 of an inch to reset the trigger.

        Muggsy,

        The ones I've seen were all .380s. I don't remember broken strikers in other calibers. Of course, what I don't remember...
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Alfonse View Post
          The ones I've seen were all .380s. I don't remember broken strikers in other calibers. Of course, what I don't remember...
          Yikes! So that would mean that dry firing my CW380 is NOT a good idea?

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          • #6
            Dry firing your CW380 is a great idea. There isn't anything wrong with doing it. You have to do it as a part of the take down procedure. If you decide to do it a lot buy some snap caps as extra protection. You'd wear a raincoat in a house of ill repute wouldn't you? Kids!
            Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

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            Colt Gold Cup 70 series
            Colt Woodsman
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Scarywoody View Post
                Make sure chamber is empty. Then check again. Okay, one more time.
                So that's not just me. I check it about 4 times more than I fire it.

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                • #9
                  I know at all times the status of my guns. If they are in my possession they are fully loaded. If they aren't in my possession they are empty. Gun safety is no accident.
                  Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

                  Life Member - NRA
                  Colt Gold Cup 70 series
                  Colt Woodsman
                  Ruger Mark III .22-45
                  Kahr CM9
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by muggsy View Post
                    I know at all times the status of my guns. If they are in my possession they are fully loaded. If they aren't in my possession they are empty. Gun safety is no accident.
                    I guess that means you never dry fire them 😊

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                    • #11
                      Only when I field strip them for cleaning. When you fired as many rounds as I have dry firing isn't necessary. I've been shooting for sixty years with zero negligent discharges, knock on Jocko's head.
                      Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

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                      Colt Gold Cup 70 series
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by muggsy View Post
                        . . . You'd wear a raincoat in a house of ill repute wouldn't you? . . .
                        That reminds me of a passage in a book about WWII, where the standard joke among the Marines about to storm the beaches was, "Don't forget your rubbers!" They weren't talking about their galoshes.
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