Peter
In my opinon dry firing is good practice unless you exaggerate with it.
Out of principle I never dry fire any firearm without a good snap cap, as the area on the breach face around the striker hole where the primer rests against the breach face is what might break out.
The constant slamming of the striker on that unsupported part of the breach face is what causes a break, and hundreds of dry fires will do it.
My 2 cents
Sergio
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