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Underclocked 12-23-2008 09:12 PM

RE: Attn. UC Hope This Picture Helps
 
My first one left just a tiny amount of residue on the underside of the scope. My guess is they will all do that sooner or later.

stretch56 12-24-2008 06:49 AM

RE: Attn. UC Hope This Picture Helps
 

ORIGINAL: Gotbuck

How is that gun on blow back? Or does it not exist due to the cam?
I only shot mine 10 or 12 times so far using Blackhorn 209 very little blow back if any

stretch56 12-24-2008 07:24 AM

RE: Attn. UC Hope This Picture Helps
 
[quote]ORIGINAL: Underclocked

Perfect of that one!



Someone explain to me the why of that trigger-block safety. Did they expect you to be walking around with the rifle cocked? [:-]


I think its a pretty good idea.I don't remember where I read it but it said there are more hunting accidents with a single shot exposedhammer style gun than any other type

Underclocked 12-24-2008 09:18 AM

RE: Attn. UC Hope This Picture Helps
 
Unless someone is idiot enough to hunt with that hammer cocked - it does nothing to prevent an accident.

Old/New 12-24-2008 11:08 AM

RE: Attn. UC Hope This Picture Helps
 

ORIGINAL: Underclocked

Unless someone is idiot enough to hunt with that hammer cocked - it does nothing to prevent an accident.

Exactly! I wonder how much idiot it takes to become idiot enough?

Cock the hammer when you are about to shoot...ONLY!!!

TNHagies 12-24-2008 12:26 PM

RE: Attn. UC Hope This Picture Helps
 

ORIGINAL: Old/New


ORIGINAL: Underclocked

Unless someone is idiot enough to hunt with that hammer cocked - it does nothing to prevent an accident.

Exactly! I wonder how much idiot it takes to become idiot enough?

Cock the hammer when you are about to shoot...ONLY!!!
Sadly, [&o]Twice this year I have met other hunters in the woods and seen their rifles in the cocked position. One guy acted like it was an accident (maybe it was, maybe it wasn't, don't know) the other guy didn't have a clue it wasn't safe.

Underclocked 12-24-2008 12:33 PM

RE: Attn. UC Hope This Picture Helps
 
I took a guy hunting with medown in Francis Marion in SC years ago. He was carrying a 700 Remington ready to go, saftey off. I noticed and told him that was very unsafe. He said that's the way he hunted. I told him the hunt was over and never even so much as talked to him about hunting again.

alleyyooper 12-25-2008 08:30 AM

RE: Attn. UC Hope This Picture Helps
 
Those exposed hammer accidents were more than likely from those Winchester Moderl 94's.
Sisters boy friend years ago had racked a round in the chamber of his and was letting the hammer down, thumb sliped on the hammer and he shot his truck. Neighbour lady had loaded hers in the kitchen and was letting the hammer down when her thumb sliped off the hammer and the round when thru the kitchen ceiling just missing her youngest son sleeping in the bed room above.

:) al


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