C.O.O. makes for a simple, some what safe and easy way to carry a round in the chamber
while out for a stroll.
Load your rifle, hold trigger and close bolt.
Round in chamber and firing pin uncocked.
Lift and drop bolt to ready the firing pin.
Isn't the firing pin is resting against the primer when the Mauser is uncocked? No thanks.
And safety aside, it's no faster than putting a rifle such as the Lee Enfield on half-####. Just pull to full #### by grasping the cocking piece and you're ready to fire.
The half-#### is safer because the bolt handle, trigger and firing pin are all "locked" without using the safety.
The firing pin spring not being under full compression, even if the pin was somehow released from half-####, which could only happen through damage or maladjustment of the sear and/or cocking piece, the cartridge is not likely to discharge.
I guess you could do that with a Mauser too; if they had cocking pieces you could actually grasp - and half-cocks.
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