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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2851051" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Well I carry them with very light triggers. Alway have. Depending on what type of saftey is on the rifle. Most of the time I don't carry a round in the chamber unless it's a older style 98 action. Go luck in bumping that saftey off. It has to be physically moved by your hand. I didnt believe It could be turned the 180deg to unlock it. There is some set ups to change the configuration on that Mauser locking devises that allows to setup to comform to the scope. It sits tight to the scople. Heavy gloves would almost be inpossible to get enough pressure to move it off of safe. All other rifles don't carry a round in the chamber!! AR-15 would be another rifle that would be very hard to move the selector switch from safe to fire or auto fire. </p><p>I would be dam to carry my AR-15 without a round in it's chamber, while in Vietnam in 1969. The other is you'll find that very light wool glove will take care of your fingers. They are light enough or thin enough to easy go inside the trigger well. People need to learn how to put their finger in or place then inside the trigger well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2851051, member: 101791"] Well I carry them with very light triggers. Alway have. Depending on what type of saftey is on the rifle. Most of the time I don't carry a round in the chamber unless it's a older style 98 action. Go luck in bumping that saftey off. It has to be physically moved by your hand. I didnt believe It could be turned the 180deg to unlock it. There is some set ups to change the configuration on that Mauser locking devises that allows to setup to comform to the scope. It sits tight to the scople. Heavy gloves would almost be inpossible to get enough pressure to move it off of safe. All other rifles don't carry a round in the chamber!! AR-15 would be another rifle that would be very hard to move the selector switch from safe to fire or auto fire. I would be dam to carry my AR-15 without a round in it's chamber, while in Vietnam in 1969. The other is you'll find that very light wool glove will take care of your fingers. They are light enough or thin enough to easy go inside the trigger well. People need to learn how to put their finger in or place then inside the trigger well. [/QUOTE]
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