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Bearcat
sorry if there is an existing thread on this - i couldnt find it!..
i have a brand new SP 101 3" .357 and it's my first revolver (i'm a long gun guy)...is there any recommended break in process?...i've seen several posts that would indicate that the trigger becomes smoother after some amount of breaking in...dont want to spring for a trigger job just yet but wondered about dry firing it a hundred times or so...any problems likely to result from this...is it worth the trouble?
appreciate any advice you long timers might have for a new revolver owner ( i did take the NRA safety class first...actually that convinced me to get a revolver instead of a semiauto)
i have a brand new SP 101 3" .357 and it's my first revolver (i'm a long gun guy)...is there any recommended break in process?...i've seen several posts that would indicate that the trigger becomes smoother after some amount of breaking in...dont want to spring for a trigger job just yet but wondered about dry firing it a hundred times or so...any problems likely to result from this...is it worth the trouble?
appreciate any advice you long timers might have for a new revolver owner ( i did take the NRA safety class first...actually that convinced me to get a revolver instead of a semiauto)