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RE: Do you leave the hammer cocked back??
[quote]ORIGINAL: big rockpile
ORIGINAL: CamoCop Well this would be all fine and dandy,but I don't like letting the Hammer down on a Primer of a Loaded Rifle,no matter how easy you do it.Seems you always stand the chance of slipping and hitting it too hard. big rockpile |
RE: Do you leave the hammer cocked back??
Ok didn't know this.There is so many Safeties that its hard to keep track of whats going on.
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RE: Do you leave the hammer cocked back??
If your gun has a seperate safety that is in good condition then I don't see any problem carrying it with the hammer cocked. Like said earlier, you should take the cap off when climbing up or down from a stand ( or going over a fence ). With virtually all modern guns you carry them with the hammer cocked and the safety on ( you just can't see the hammer ). When carrying a Colt style semi auto pistol it is called cocked and locked. Just make sure the safety really is safe.
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RE: Do you leave the hammer cocked back??
My Traditions Pursuit Pro has a cross-bolt safety in the trigger guard. If I remember right it can't be cocked with the safety ON and if cocked it can't be fired with the safety ON. I never carry it with the safety on since I carry it with the hammer down. I would say it would be safe to cock it and then put the cross-bolt safety ON once in the stand or blind. Not really any different than havinga "hammerless" design gun with a cross-bolt type safety, except you can visually see the hammer.
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RE: Do you leave the hammer cocked back??
ORIGINAL: mayguy Just make sure the safety really is safe. A "safety" is a mechanical device of moving parts, as is a trigger, as is any type ofaction, as is an 18 wheelTractor Trailer. Mechanical devices beingsubjects of failure at the most inoportune times, it's tuff to say a firearm safety is truely safe. Gun Safety 101................ |
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