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New Taurus Revolver, orange plastic disk
seb1999
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Here i go showing my ignorance/inexperience.I picked up my new Taurus 971 (Tracker) .22 WMR yesterday and the cylinder had an orange plastic disk covering the chambers. I took it off, went to the range and put 50 rounds thru it an enjoyed it.While I was there one of the sales people was advising a customer not to dry fire his pistol without a dummy round in it or empty brass. he emphasized rim fires were especially at risk for damageI returned, cleaned the revolver and put the orange disk back on it. My question is can I dry fire it and is this disk protection against damage or do I need empty brass in it. Was this disk only for shipping like when Hewlett packard ships a new printer?I am having a hard time keeping my finger off the trigger!!!remember.... experience is the direct result of poor judgement!
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