At our .22 Long Range Silhouette match last weekend, I was getting in some practice shots before the match when a fellow I know showed up to watch and see what the sport was all about. I showed him my Cimarron Low Wall rifle, and explained how the double-set triggers work, making the front a hair trigger. This particular rifle has an extremely heavy pull on the rear trigger to set the front, and I invited him to give it a try. With the gun empty, he cocked the hammer and with difficulty got the rear trigger pulled to set the front. I invited him to go ahead and dry fire it to see how light the trigger pull was. He objected to dry firing a .22, but I assured him one time would not hurt anything, so he went ahead and did so.
A bit later, the match started, and I went to the line to shoot Chickens. At the command to fire, guess what... the gun wouldn't fire! A quick tear-down confirmed that the firing pin nose was snapped off! That was the very first time this rifle had ever been dry fired too! I didn't get to shoot the match, and even worse, a new firing pin from VTI Gun Parts had to be back ordered and won't be here until late September!
Another hard lesson learned.



SHASTA