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Borkon,

I don't want to start an arguement on here cause I don't want to get thrown off but I cannot let your statement go by without a response.  You either don't know anything about the mechanics of weapons or you are absolutely crazy.  Take your bolt out of any one of your rifles.  Turn the bolt so the locking lugs are straight up and down which is how they are when locked in the firing position.  Now trun the back shroud to the left by pressing either a small button on the side and let it go forward.  THAT is the poosition the bolt is in when you do this procedure with the bolt in the gun....and then look up front and if that firing pin is not sticking out I'll come to your house with one of my rifles and give it to you.

Moderators if I was to strong on this do what you have to do but when I see someone telling somewone else an unsafe prac tice is safe I have to say something.  Flame away but I am correct.


EDIT:: I'm going to give you the benifit of the doubt and think maybe you didn't understand the original post.  He was talking about a loaded rifle with one in the chamber....maybe you were thinking on an empty chamber.  In that case I do that myself for storage and the firing pin can stick out all it wants on an empty chamber.  That is just to release the tension on the firing pin spring.

If that was you thinking then I appologize.  If not, then what I said stands.


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