Should You Dry Fire a Glock?

Glock handguns are some of the most technologically advanced in the world. For the past three generations of the G-series semi-automatic pistols, it has been commonly preached that you may dry fire a Glock to your heart’s content. Dry firing, the act of squeezing the trigger of an empty, safe, and unloaded firearm in a controlled situation, is often used to help work on muscle memory trigger squeeze and point of aim. It looks like today this practice may have changed.

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You see that crack in the breechface? Thats bad….comes from too much dry firing your plastic gun kids!

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  • Im sure glock would love to see that….

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