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dry firing single stroke pneumatic?

This is a discussion on dry firing single stroke pneumatic? within the Anything Airgun Related forums, part of the Airguns category; my reply was relevant oh young yoda an ssp is exactly the same as a msp ,i.e. its pneumatic and ...

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    Premium User andyz1000's Avatar
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    my reply was relevant oh young yoda
    an ssp is exactly the same as a msp ,i.e. its pneumatic and can be dry fired,which i stated can be dry fired
    you bablbled on about pcp's being dry fired

    i mentioned not dry firing a springer just in case someone with a springer looked at this thread


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    see i learned something new i knew it was a no no for springer and assumed it was the same i did say dont hold me to it as it was my own opinion
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    Webly's handbook for the Alecto states that the pistol SHOULD be dry fired at least 20 times after lubricating and putting away so no problem with pneumatics

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