Gun Shop Etiquette: Dry Firing

Published on July 30, 2023
Duration: 0:47

This guide outlines the proper etiquette for customers wishing to dry fire firearms in a gun shop, emphasizing safety and respect for store policies. It highlights that while some shops like GunBros encourage free handling, most require explicit permission and a safety check. The Shadow Systems MR920 is shown as an example firearm.

Quick Summary

Proper gun shop etiquette for dry firing involves asking permission from staff, ensuring the firearm is unloaded, and always pointing it in a safe direction. Shops like GunBros may have a more relaxed policy, encouraging customer interaction, but general safety protocols must always be followed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Dry Firing Etiquette
  2. 00:10GunBros Shop Policy
  3. 00:22General Industry Etiquette

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proper etiquette for dry firing a gun in a shop?

Always ask the counter staff for permission first. Ensure the firearm is clear (unloaded) and point it in a safe direction. Some shops, like GunBros, allow free handling, but it's best to confirm their policy.

Can I dry fire any gun I want in a gun shop?

Not necessarily. While GunBros encourages customers to handle and dry fire firearms freely, most gun shops require you to ask permission from the staff before doing so. Always prioritize safety and follow store rules.

What safety checks are needed before dry firing?

Before dry firing, you must visually and physically confirm the firearm is unloaded. This means checking the chamber and magazine well. Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction throughout the process.

What is the Shadow Systems MR920?

The Shadow Systems MR920 is a 9mm pistol known for its flat-faced trigger, aggressive frame texturing, and adjustable backstraps. It's a popular choice for concealed carry and duty use.

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