I think someone already mentioned the older models had a problem with brittle firing pins. I would imagine they fixed that but still, why take the chance?
I have a Kel Tec P-32 and it is not to be dry fired without a snap cap per the manufacturer. I dry fire my other firearms, however.
^^^^ This.9 out of 10 people don't have a clue what they are feeling or feeling for any way.
When I was deciding between a Ruger and a Glock, they let me dry fire both pistols.Just got back from an expensive trip to Bradis. All over the store they had signs stating not to dry fire any weapon. They have been in business a long time. What do they know???
While I didn't ask if they provide snap caps for checking trigger pull, with the variety of firearms they have, they would need a zillion snap caps. Point is, if you must pull the trigger before buying (and I agree knowing how it feels is important) then bring your own snap cap for the round needed.
And seeing the no dry firing signs didn't stop me from walking out with a nice pistol. THANKS MARK!!
I was taught to always check before you hand one over