10/22 Able to Pull Trigger with Bolt Open

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I was playing around with a new gun I bought last night and noticed I was able to pull the trigger and essentially dry fire the gun with the bolt open (about half way). Is this normal? I'm new to these guns.
 
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Somethings not right. I wasn't able to dry fire mine. I locked back nothing, wasn't till I held the bolt 1/2 way open was when I could get the hammer to drop.
 
Thank you for the reply Robert. The bolt had to be about half way before this would happen. I changed my original post to reflect that.

Somethings not right. I wasn't able to dry fire mine. I locked back nothing, wasn't till I held the bolt 1/2 way open was when I could get the hammer to drop.
 
The hammer on the Ruger 10/22 will drop when the bolt is open a small amount. This is normal & nothing to be concerned about.

This does not occur under firing conditions as the bolt is moving at much higher rate of speed. If there was a safety issue with this Ruger would have changed the design years ago.

I cannot think of another firearms manufacturer who is as concerned with safety as Ruger. They were hauled over the coals years ago over their original Blackhawk revolver that would sometimes fire if with a full cylinder it was dropped on the hammer from a substantial height. This led to the transfer bar safety being fitted to all new guns & a policy of converting older guns to this system.

Colt & other had used the original system for decades & were not required to retrofit their guns.

I guess we can thank the @#%& Lawyers & the nanny state for this BS.
 
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