Originally Posted by
Gm54-120
How would it leave anything exposed? Its just a knob on the end of the bolt. It does nothing other than to prevent the firing pin from hitting the primer and bolt disassembly. That is why just a dab of silicone caulk works fine to disable it. It comes off easily when you need to clean the bolt internals.
I dont think you understand how it works.
i had 2 older Knights. you unscrew it and then have to pull it out to cock it. that would expose it. i'd just rather flip off the safety and fire. i wouldn't want that bolt resting on a primer when unscrewed even with the safety on