Properly set up it will handle it, I have had no problems with wear and my gun. It must have a couple hundred thousand dryfire shots through it.
The problem is that people do silly things like shaving the on/off pin to ungodly short lengths, belveling the sear, adjusting the trigger rod, and loostening the FS bolt. All of which will cause damage.
I am still on my original sear and bolt and all I do is "sweetspot"
You do eat up alot of urethane bumpers though...
Practice to find your "rythym" just as long as you keep everything OEM your gun should be fine.
The problem is that people do silly things like shaving the on/off pin to ungodly short lengths, belveling the sear, adjusting the trigger rod, and loostening the FS bolt. All of which will cause damage.
I am still on my original sear and bolt and all I do is "sweetspot"
You do eat up alot of urethane bumpers though...
Practice to find your "rythym" just as long as you keep everything OEM your gun should be fine.

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