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I have a CVA qotima 50 cal and would like to practice triger squeeze. Can it be dry fired without damage?
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yes, it should'nt hurt it none, if it breaks then it was already about to break.
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The book that came with mine,cautions against dryfireing.In fact it says not to do it. I dryfired mine a few times,before I read the instructions and nothing happened. Digger
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