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All Ruger rimfires can be dry fired without damaging the chamber, I think that statement is what you read.
However, like all guns, dry firing will eventually peen over steel parts that are allowed to slam together without the softening effect of a steel to brass impact. You should not set about dry firing any gun for thousands of rounds unless you have snap caps or some method of stopping the firing pin from striking the rear of it's well. Ed
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