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I was just watching a video comparing the attributes of the P225 and 228 on YT. Some guy made a comment, saying not to dry fire these guns because it will eventually damage the two horizontal pins that hold the breech block in the slide. Any truth to this? I have dry fired the hell out of my SIG.
 
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Any truth to this?


Yes, but it's not the end of the world. The inner and outer roll pins securing the breech block should be replaced periodically as a matter of routine maintenance. Repeated dry firing will accelerate the need for replacement.
 
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Thanks for the input.
 
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While a little is ok. You can take a foam ear plug and cut it in half. Take a half and put it between the hammer and firing pin to soften the hammers fall.

TheSigArmorer recommended this to me many years ago and has worked well for me.
 
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While a little is ok. You can take a foam ear plug and cut it in half. Take a half and put it between the hammer and firing pin to soften the hammers fall.

TheSigArmorer recommended this to me many years ago and has worked well for me.


Good Idea. Thank you.
 
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I was just watching a video comparing the attributes of the P225 and 228 on YT. Some guy made a comment, saying not to dry fire these guns because it will eventually damage the two horizontal pins that hold the breech block in the slide. Any truth to this?


No. Because the front of the breech block is resting up against the rear of the chamber which is wedged in the slide and is held in place by the recoil spring which is pushing it back against the breech block.
 
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Back when I was servicing Classic line SIG pistols, I saw the breech block retaining pins and firing pin positioning pins with damage that appeared to have been caused by the impact of the firing pin from dry firing. And unrestricted impact with the rear of the breech block opening doesn’t do the firing pin any good either. I recommend using a snap cap or something under the hammer to reduce the impact force.

But they’re not my guns, so ….




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I was just watching a video comparing the attributes of the P225 and 228 on YT. Some guy made a comment, saying not to dry fire these guns because it will eventually damage the two horizontal pins that hold the breech block in the slide. Any truth to this?


No. Because the front of the breech block is resting up against the rear of the chamber which is wedged in the slide and is held in place by the recoil spring which is pushing it back against the breech block.

I'm having a hard time picturing how this description has anything to do with the OP's question.


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I'm having a hard time picturing how this description has anything to do with the OP's question.


First, let me say that I defer to sigfreund's judgement on this issue. He's seen way more Sig pistols than I will ever hope to see in my lifetime.

I went looking for a picture of a P22X slide cut-away and of course got side tracked by other pictures that popped up while searching. But I see the point now. The roll pins do arrest the fire pin from its forward movement in the event there is no cartridge in the chamber. So I see now how dry practice could cause premature wear on the roll pins.
 
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