Umm... Cat... on 1892's, 1873's, and 1894's made before the days that Lawyers started to Run Winchester, half #### IS the safety on these guns. There is no other safety other than leaving the gun empty until you see a deer - no thanks.
In order for the gun to fire, the hammer must be fully cocked the rest fo the way and the hammer depressed. It won't fire from half-#### no matter how hard you jar the gun or accidentally pull the trigger.
For that matter, lots of guns have no safety at all other than the practice of keeping your finger off the trigger and the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. The Berthier and MAS 36 based rifles come to mind. Also, the springfield trapdoor and most of the side-hammer fired cartridge guns.
Never mind muzzle loaders where the only real safety would be to leave them uncapped.
Caven2, i didn't ask him to put the safeety on, I wanted him to UNLOAD it!
There is absolutely no reason in my mind, to have a loaded rifle in a deer camp in the middle of the afternoon in North Eastern Alberta, especially when it is leaning against a tree unattended ....
In other words, i concour with you!
Cat
In my mind, NO mechanical safety should ever be relied upon EVER. our safety is common sense, trigger control and muzzle awareness.