yeah, that "function" threw me off the first time I took it to the range, glad there's a fix.

On another topic, am I the only one bothered by dry-firing a .22? I know the 22/45 has to be dry-fired for disassembly, but it still bugs me. As a youth, I really boogered-up the chamber of a .22 by dry-firing (before I knew better) - put a nice divot into the rim that affected chambering and extraction. Knowing that the firing pin is slamming into the rim of the chamber with dry-firing feels like nails on a chalkboard to me. I guess since the manual instructs you to do it, it should be ok, but it still seems sacrilegious.