Ok, new guy here. I have shot one match, a sectional. Lots of fun, shot a 538. Got regionals in a week or so. I shoot an IZH 46M and I am wondering about dry firing it. Is it ok? do I charge it and shoot it, or just cycle the cocking mechanism?
I like the gun and after doing some reading from the archives I have started to fit the grip. Next is the trigger. Ican feel the first stage kind of like taking up the slack. Then the break is very crisp. Thank you whoever posted the 90 quarter thing. I am not sure just what 510 grams feels like, must be about a pound or so. any way I do not think the trigger is correct. I would hate to be disqualified after shooting a great score. I would sure like to here from any of you more experienced Baikal owners out there.
IZH 46M
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IZH46M
The IZH is a great pistol for the $. 500GM is 1.1 lbs. Get a trigger scale, (very handy to eeasure all your gun's) or borrow one. In a lot of clubs usually someone has one. If you shot a match, they should have checked the weight at check in. You can dryfire it by just cocking the trigger, don't load the air.
dry/live firing...
If you want, you can charge it and lock down the breech cover as you would to fire, only don't load the pellet. This does not present a problem for any single shot pneumatic that I am familiar with and certainly is not for the IZH, in fact they even mention this in the manual if my memory serves me well. I probably have put over 40,000 pellets through my early 46 and also did a lot of dry firing with discharge. I find the feel of the trigger seems more accurate that way. The only problem I ever experienced with the gun was with the small spring which applies pressue to the breech cover, it got tired and broke. An appropriately cut down pen spring made for a quick and reliable replacement.