Originally Posted by FC363
Originally Posted by toad
and i handle rifes a bunch more than you do.


Obviously not. With the firing pin cocked and the trigger locked to the rear, the firing pin is NOT resting on the primer. Go think about that and come back later............


i gotta quote this before the stupid gets edited out of it. my gawd...

JSTUART is correct. pulling the trigger while chambering a round allows the FP to follow the cocking cam until the tip of the FP i resting on the live primer under spring pressure.


seriously, dude, you should be asking for advice instead of trying to give it.


Guns don't kill people, drivers with cell phones kill people.