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Originally Posted by Todd View Post
And I never put my finger in the trigger guard, unless I intend to pull the trigger. (Dry firing is bad manners, unless the owner tells you to go ahead and feel the trigger pull, etc..)
OK, why is pulling the trigger on someone else's gun when it's not loaded considered "bad manners". Does it cause unnecessary wear on the mechanisms involved or something?

And, would the same be true for rifles and shot guns?