MarcusB146
Regular
- Location
- Toronto, Upper Canada
Is there ever a case that you should not look down the bore, effectively pointing the gun at yourself, to visually inspect it?
I figure the answer is that you must always look down the bore but I just wanted some clarification.
I watched a few videos of people with ruger 10/22's proving that his gun was safe (before they ultimately do something more interesting with the gun).
They removed the mag, cycled the action and viewed the chamber/feeding path but never looked down the muzzle end of the bore to check for obstructions with a light or something else.
That's how it is said to be done in the Ruger 10/22 manual as well.
During my CFC/CRFC, we always looked down the muzzle end, except for the break action shottys.
So... I should always look down the muzzle end off the bore right?
I figure the answer is that you must always look down the bore but I just wanted some clarification.
I watched a few videos of people with ruger 10/22's proving that his gun was safe (before they ultimately do something more interesting with the gun).
They removed the mag, cycled the action and viewed the chamber/feeding path but never looked down the muzzle end of the bore to check for obstructions with a light or something else.
That's how it is said to be done in the Ruger 10/22 manual as well.
During my CFC/CRFC, we always looked down the muzzle end, except for the break action shottys.
So... I should always look down the muzzle end off the bore right?