This video busts the myth that dry firing is always bad for firearms. It explains that whether dry firing is safe depends on the specific gun model and manufacturer recommendations. Older firearms, particularly .22 rimfire guns with long firing pins, can be damaged if dry fired without a snap cap due to the firing pin striking the chamber mouth. However, most modern centerfire firearms, including many Smith & Wesson revolvers and semi-autos, and popular models from Henry and Ruger, are safe to dry fire. The video also offers a thrifty tip for inexpensive .22 rimfire snap caps and emphasizes checking owner's manuals for confirmation.
This video directly addresses a claim made by a prosecutor regarding hollow point ammunition, specifically that they "explode on impact." The content creator plans to conduct a test to verify this assertion. The description also includes affiliate links to camera gear and provides social media links for the channel, indicating a focus on content creation and potentially product reviews or demonstrations within the firearms niche. The core of the video appears to be a ballistic test to debunk or confirm a specific claim about ammunition performance.
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