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A Problem With ALL Ruger American centerfire rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="huntsman22" data-source="post: 1372728" data-attributes="member: 88545"><p>How is it a 'safety matter'? The gun won't fire if the safety is engaged, or the bolt is partially lifted. How much safer does it have to be? Losing cartridges due to lack of awareness isn't unsafe. Now that you know the weaknesses of the design, I expect you'll be smarter than the rifle and check the bolt often while carrying and before the trigger is pulled. This stuff is only as hard as a guy makes it......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman22, post: 1372728, member: 88545"] How is it a 'safety matter'? The gun won't fire if the safety is engaged, or the bolt is partially lifted. How much safer does it have to be? Losing cartridges due to lack of awareness isn't unsafe. Now that you know the weaknesses of the design, I expect you'll be smarter than the rifle and check the bolt often while carrying and before the trigger is pulled. This stuff is only as hard as a guy makes it...... [/QUOTE]
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