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And dear Game Warden, how is it not different than a safety? Is it possible to make a rifle fire with a safety on? Has that never happened? If the pin is under NO tension, what can it do?
My bolt locks when the safety is engage, but of course it is an older Rem 700, which I received back in 1976
Yeah, I wasn't even thinking about the safety part. Was just wondering why carry round in the chamber if you still have to cycle bolt at least part way.This might be of topic, but what is so great about having a firearm where the safety locks the bolt? I know Savage does this and it never seemed to make sense to me.
Quote from: jaymark6655 on November 16, 2012, 09:18:00 AMYeah, I wasn't even thinking about the safety part. Was just wondering why carry round in the chamber if you still have to cycle bolt at least part way.This might be of topic, but what is so great about having a firearm where the safety locks the bolt? I know Savage does this and it never seemed to make sense to me.The biggest benefit I have noticed with it is that if I am carrying my rifle over my shoulder on a sling that the bolt can catch on clothing, backpack, vest. etc. If the bolt locks closed it cant open up on you when dismounting the rifle from yor shoulder. I had a gun that did not lock the bolt and it would catch on clothing once in awhile. If the bolt turns adn you try to shoot without realizing it you'll be pretty pissed when the gun doesn't even go click. I personally like the two position safeties though. That way I can lock it but then unload while still on safety.
Yes, it's called breaking over the barrels. I have carried rifles afield in that manner, chambered with pin down. Yeah, pin is barely resting on primer, but it takes A HELLUVA FORCEFUL bump to get it to go off.
Dont over think this non problem.