I'm a big believer in dry-firing but i agree it's not good on C&Bs. I suppose i could glue a piece of rubber on the tip of the hammer but that would be a nuisance to take on and off. Is there a product on the market that would work.?
Mountain Dewd said:Why not just remove the nipples from the cylinder, or the cylinder altogether?
Poor Private said:Someone once stated that the hammer of properly tuned C&B pistol does not hit the nipple. What you should have is a bit of clearance for the cap. and that what the hammer is hitting is the cap only not banging down on the nipple. Don't remember where I saw this but sounds right to me. So if that is true then dry firing you should not hit the nipple. Any comments?
That was me, among others.Poor Private said:Someone once stated that the hammer of properly tuned C&B pistol does not hit the nipple. What you should have is a bit of clearance for the cap. and that what the hammer is hitting is the cap only not banging down on the nipple. Don't remember where I saw this but sounds right to me. So if that is true then dry firing you should not hit the nipple. Any comments?
Richard Eames said:You asked and received the correct answer.
Richard Eames said:In sanctioned shoots you can only shoot 5 shots, remove one nipple as required from the cylinder and dry fire on that one, not really difficult is it???????????????????????
Seems simple to me.
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