If you dry fired you'd get more reps in on things like draws and mag changes too, just because you shoot a lot doesnt mean shit, repetition of error is not experience. Frick you.
We all know we're supposed to do it, OP. It's not some magical revelation that you can practice some shit for free at home.
Some guys who shoot at other people for a living and some guys with a need to score higher in competition do it regularly. The rest of us are slacking because dry fire feels like doing math homework for a class you aren't even officially taking.
dry fire into ya muddah
What was it that you said before- yippee ki frick ya muddah?
Of course I don't dry fire, unlike you poor gays, I can afford to go to the range as often as I like :^)
Your aim would improve if you started dry firing
Except that dry firing has zero stopping power. I hate 9mm gays so much it's unreal. You people are essentially the Mormons of /k/
Amusing bait. 1/10 only cause i had a chuckle.
If you dry fired you'd get more reps in on things like draws and mag changes too, just because you shoot a lot doesnt mean shit, repetition of error is not experience. Frick you.
Is that you Mike Glover?
Oh shit didn't realize I was on /k/, thought it was a some shitpost about water being wet.
>You can dry fire it if you want
>Actually anon I don't like dry firing
okay queer
Dry fire deez nutz
>repetition of error is not experience
Man, this. Imperfect practice is sometimes worse than no practice at all.
I do, just not nearly enough. I finally laid out my gear so I can practice more regularly.
I never dried fire, I heard it's not good to fire without a bullet inside.
Same but they do make snap caps. My father had some when I was a kid.
Fudd lore outside of 22s and a few select garbage guns.
I dry fire between sets at the gym
Modern centerfire handguns can be dry fired with no issue. The firing pin retaining pin on a CZ75 can be worn down by dry fire, but that's a 3$ part
>dry firing like a cuck
>not just setting up a clearing bucket in your living room
We all know we're supposed to do it, OP. It's not some magical revelation that you can practice some shit for free at home.
Some guys who shoot at other people for a living and some guys with a need to score higher in competition do it regularly. The rest of us are slacking because dry fire feels like doing math homework for a class you aren't even officially taking.
you dry fire because you think its """training"""
I dry fire because its fun
we are not the same