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Well built guns, but why in hell do they have a safety?

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Really. With today's insatiable wanting to find fault with any manufacturer for a firearm accident do you really believe a manufacturer could sell a firearm in this day and age without a safety system incorporated. I think not.

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Originally Posted by Rossimp
Really. With today's insatiable wanting to find fault with any manufacturer for a firearm accident do you really believe a manufacturer could sell a firearm in this day and age without a safety system incorporated. I think not.

Yes. That is the purpose of the exposed, rebounding hammer. A 99 Savage would require a safety. A Winchester or Marlin would not. I have several that do not, and they are as safe as could be possible while still able to fire.

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