Dry firing your Spencer?

Started by Oregon Bill, February 06, 2006, 01:26:33 AM

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Oregon Bill

Being on the wrong end of the coordination spectrum, I find myself wanting practice working the action and cocking the hammer on my Spencer, especially if I am going to try to shoot CAS with it. Anyone know what Taylor's or Armi/Sport think about dry firing the reproduction rifles?

French Jack

I don/t believe that I would do much of it without some snap caps/dummy rounds to cycle through the action and take up some of the energy from that hammer.  With that strong a hammer spring, it will eventually batter the breech or the hammer face without some way of absorbing the energy.
French Jack

Ed Clintwood

One tid bit that I've found cycling the action is that you might want to consider having the hammer at half-cock if'n you're using live ammo.  I've found very slight indentations on primers of live ammo cycled with the hammer down, at half-cock there are no marks on the primers.

geo

the original spencers were to be put on full cock before cycling the action to prevent slam fires on the rimfire cartridges. this is a good practice for the repros also. half cock is just that; it is not a safety. do not dry fire the spencer. the hammer will batter and flatten the receiver. i have an original that shows that damage. it must have been dry fired by a prior owner. good luck, geo.

Backstrap Bill

Bill, geo is right on the money.  Full cock, then chamber a round.  Dry fire only with a properly built snap cap.
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