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Great idea, looks better than the safety button.
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Thats a fantastic idea. I like it cause it also makes the statement "up yours" to the brainiac that decided we all need an ugly safety on a marlin levergun, and it looks great.
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I feel a lot better watching my grandson UNLOAD his 30-30 using that cross bolt safety that so many seem to hate. I've never hunted with anyone not conscientious enough to ensure that the cross bolt safety is off while hunting.
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I feel a lot better watching my grandson UNLOAD his 30-30 using that cross bolt safety that so many seem to hate. I've never hunted with anyone not conscientious enough to ensure that the cross bolt safety is off while hunting. I dont understand your point here? I believe you are saying you dont like the fact about not using or removing the safety. But that is why there is choice. I probably too would not do this for my grandson, but I am an adult and can do this. My safety is not having one in the chamber until ready to shoot, or if it has a half cock then I use the half cock. I would not let a minor unload a rifle if he/she could not show me that they are proficient at it, ie. keeping the barrel pointed in a safe direction and NOT having their finger near the trigger. Heck Winchesters have been around for a century with the half cock safety. Its just as good as a button. Half cock is as simple to remember as a button. Actually I would not mind a safety on the Marlin, but I do not like the current ones location. Maybe a behind the hammer on the tang would be better if I had to have one. I applaud you for you being safety minded, but I am too. I would say that a Marlin with no bullet in the chamber is safer than one in the chamber and the safety on.
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I feel a lot better watching my grandson UNLOAD his 30-30 using that cross bolt safety that so many seem to hate. I've never hunted with anyone not conscientious enough to ensure that the cross bolt safety is off while hunting. I know exactly what you mean. I hated the safety button when it first came out but I've grown to accept it and even like it over the years. I disabled it by tightening the screw on mine at first but no more. Now I use it religiously when unloading and am glad to have it.
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The ONLY time it is used is for unloading, and I believe it is a good feature. My grandson is 18 and fully capable of safely handling firearms. I only mentioned him because his Marlin is the only rifle he uses. While I prefer a bolt gun, I like that cross bolt safety for unloading when I choose to carry a lever gun. There's something about unloading a lever gun in freezing cold weather with gloves on that endears me to that extra safety.
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I also appreciate the CBS on the Marline lever guns.They work very well for loading a round in the chamber and when unloading.When you chamber a round you have to lower the hammer on a live round and I think that is when the safety pays for its self.My wifes Browning Buckmarks safety can not be engaged until you rack a round into the chamber but she has gotten used to it and handles her pistol in a safe fashion at all times. I like the looks of a saddle ring better than the safety also but I don't want something on my rifle rattling around while I am deer hunting.There is no law saying that you have to have the CBS, so to each his own.Use them or lose them however you see fit.
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I think this thread went a little off course.. it was just an info thread for those who do not want the safety on the Marlins. This is not for everyone. We all have to be safe and do how we see fit. Always treat a firearm like its loaded, safety or not.
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I like the looks of the saddle ring. But buzardbait brings up a good point. Does anyone actually have one, and do they make that much noise?
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Safety or not? Your choice. With all the years that Marlin manufactured the rifle without the safety button, I wonder how all those previous owners ever managed to unload their rifles without decimating half the population. The safety is the result of a litigation bent society.
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Just wait till REMRUGMARLBROWNING comes out with their super-safe-single-shot cross-bolt/squeeze safety guns with factory-installed face shield/ear plugs and hand protectors and neon lighted warning on the barrel telling you to be careful not to shoot your eye out. LOL Maybe some folks should be shooting NEF single shots instead of the levers.
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I just ignore it and unload my Marlin's through the loading gate.
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Thats sweet, looks better than the Ludwig conversion I did on a cowboy 45-70. Gunner
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Has anybody seen one of these? Depending on how tight that ring is it may not clink or rattle at all. The ring on the Marlin 1894 SRC I had was very tight and didn�t move at all unless you deliberately moved it. Most of the saddle rings I�ve seen on Winchesters and Marlins are that way.
This is a very unique idea to replace the safety for those that want to, good for him and the old entrepreneurial spirit. Haven�t checked the site since you first posted this but he was out of stock on every version a couple days ago.
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Hello Jim, I have a saddle ring on a 1886 in 50-110 that rattled a little, I wrapped the ring in a spiral fashion w/some .25" leather strapping, I think it looks cool and keeps the ring quiet. Good Luck, Gunner
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They are out of stock but more to be available in blue and stainless in about two weeks...I have one of each coming for a 1894CCL and a 1894LTD both .41 Mags...
Thanks so much for posting this Smokey...
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Yes I emailed and RJM is right, about 2wks out.. or I believe they told me stainless in 1wk the other blued to follow the next week.. or vise/versa... I plan on getting one and I'll try to do a followup. No probs for the post...!! Figured there were some that like the old traditional looks than some newer rifles and the places they install these safety things. I know its not for all, so no offense to those who do not like em.
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The same company also makes a safety delete without the saddle ring, if you're worried about something rattling.
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I got my 1894 when I was 8 or 9 years old in the early '70's . Been over 3 decades since and still have it. Added a couple more Marlins to the gun rack since , but they are both older than the first . For me , I like they way they were made . If I wear one out I'll find a used one to replace it with. For folks that like that extra saftey and the comfort that it brings that's fine with me . As long as it is not relied on any more than the old style . Proper handling should allways be paramount . I won't begrudge anyone that chooses the extra saftey . I'm just too ingrained with one style to even try a new style for my own use. Adn pistol grip or straight , they all point and shoot the same to me.
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