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Like I said before, I don't know much about MLs,but what is so bad about a 209.
When your hunting the bolt would be cocked and the gun on safe, therefore it would be open to the elements and you need to get rid of the 209 ignition.You don't want to be cocking your gun while a deer or ?? is standing there looking at youBob
Quote from: dawhunt on March 06, 2009, 06:28:56 PMWhen your hunting the bolt would be cocked and the gun on safe, therefore it would be open to the elements and you need to get rid of the 209 ignition.You don't want to be cocking your gun while a deer or ?? is standing there looking at youBobYour right.In the top pick the bolt is cocked and the cap would be exposed to the elements.In the pick where he drew the yellow circle it is in the fired position.So it doesnt matter.
I'm saying the gun will be cocked and ready and on safe when hunting and that the cap would be exposed to the elements !!!!!!!!!!!!!! thats the law open to the elements.what don't you understand about that ?When the gun is in your car the cap MUST be removed !!!!!!!!!!!! or its a big TICKETBob
Quote from: dawhunt on March 11, 2009, 05:45:15 AMI'm saying the gun will be cocked and ready and on safe when hunting and that the cap would be exposed to the elements !!!!!!!!!!!!!! thats the law open to the elements.what don't you understand about that ?When the gun is in your car the cap MUST be removed !!!!!!!!!!!! or its a big TICKETBobWhat I don't understand is when the rules state that the nipple has to be "Exposed to the elements", Does that mean only at the time you are ready to fire and all other times (like walking down a trail) the nipple and cap can be covered ?? Or does that mean the nipple weather there is a cap on it or not has to be "Exposed to the elements" at all times (In the car, walking down the trail, climbing a tree, etc....?? Just trying to clarify !!