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A Problem With ALL Ruger American centerfire rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="Adikted" data-source="post: 1372570" data-attributes="member: 91925"><p>My buddy and I both have the RAR predator in 308, he had a failure to fire on a live deer because the bolt handle had raised enough to prevent the firing pin from reaching the primer (barely marked it) If the safety locked the bolt the way most rifles do it wouldn't be an issue.</p><p></p><p>I got my daughter an RAR compact, I kinda like being able to unload it without taking the safety off, I guess that's the trade off...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adikted, post: 1372570, member: 91925"] My buddy and I both have the RAR predator in 308, he had a failure to fire on a live deer because the bolt handle had raised enough to prevent the firing pin from reaching the primer (barely marked it) If the safety locked the bolt the way most rifles do it wouldn't be an issue. I got my daughter an RAR compact, I kinda like being able to unload it without taking the safety off, I guess that's the trade off... [/QUOTE]
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