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A Problem With ALL Ruger American centerfire rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="WyoHunter1" data-source="post: 1397222" data-attributes="member: 89613"><p>Model 70 safeties can do the same thing if you carry the rifle with the safety in the middle position.</p><p>You click off the safety and pull the trigger to hear the firing pin snap to lightly dent the primer and look at the bolt to find it was only closed about half way.</p><p>Kind of scares you a bit to think about the rifle firing with the bolt half open.</p><p>It had happened a few times. I carry my right hand rifle with sling over my left shoulder and the safety is either rubbing on my hip or my hunting pack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WyoHunter1, post: 1397222, member: 89613"] Model 70 safeties can do the same thing if you carry the rifle with the safety in the middle position. You click off the safety and pull the trigger to hear the firing pin snap to lightly dent the primer and look at the bolt to find it was only closed about half way. Kind of scares you a bit to think about the rifle firing with the bolt half open. It had happened a few times. I carry my right hand rifle with sling over my left shoulder and the safety is either rubbing on my hip or my hunting pack. [/QUOTE]
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