You can dry fire any S&W revolver except for the .22 caliber pistols which includes models 22A, 22S, 422, 2206, 2214, 2213 and 41.
That 13 is a nice model...I have a 19 that I bought in the 80's
What about 1911's? Is it okay to dry fire them?
Option 1: Put some spent shells in the cylinder and fire away (double check to make sure they are spent).
Option 2: If you reload, load everything minus bullets and primers and fill the primer hole with silicone.
That's a good idea to use a dab of silicone in the primer hole.
Yes, it's an even better idea when you load the bullet but leave out the powder
Swoo..I'm glad nobody takes my advice seriously
But being serious, this is what I've done for my 625. Loaded the bullet, left out charge and primer, filled hole with silicone. No problems in literally tens of thousands of dry fires (comp gun).
I have used the silicone too. I just don't see the need for a bullet in a revolver. I also have snap caps.
You can dry fire any S&W revolver except for the .22 caliber pistols which includes models 22A, 22S, 422, 2206, 2214, 2213 and 41.
That 13 is a nice model...I have a 19 that I bought in the 80's