marlin button hammer block safety ... hate it or love it

I have plenty of levers with and without a button safety,it doesn't bother me at all ,I do like it for an added safety when de-cocking /unloading,I'm always carefull but you can never be too carefull .my model 94 has a nice grippy hammer and I've never had an issue,but I've seen well worn rifles that carefull gun owners have had go off while letting the hammer down and had a slip.

It's a good thing having a button safety ,maybe not on a rifle used in grizzly country where your rifle is your lifeline and you forget to swith off the button in the heat of the moment ,and a charging grizz just hears your hammer drop and nothing else .lol
 
I darn near blew my toes off with a winchester 94 30-30 CARBINE.
That was a long time ago, [ I still don't know what happened.]
I was walking and the gun went off.
IT HIT ABOUT 3 INCHES FROM MY RIGHT FOOT.
I WAS SCARED, OF IT TILL, I SOLD IT.
I owned 2 marlins with the safety, I think that it is a good thing.
I now have a Marlin without the safety, I wish it had one.
I'm exta careful with it now.
Old timer 74
 
I dislike them although they are a good dry firing aid. I don't have any right now but, if I did, I would probably remove it and plug the hole.
 
Around guys with BLR's I don't pay too much attention. Anything else and I am very cognizant of the issues of loading and unloading lever action firearms so I will keep a watchful eye on things.

On my 336, I use the button all the time. Does not bother me at all.
 
If you don't trust your dexterity to decock a lever action safely it might be helpul to slip a piece of thick fabic in there (possibly the bottom edge of your jacket), so if the hammer slipped there is much less chance of a strike occurring.
 
worse are those flimsy safety nubs on Rossi 92s...

I bobbed the little wing off the safety then smoothed 'er out & re-blued it. When I reinstalled the button (In the fire position) I made sure to add a wee dab of Loctite 262 to ensure it says that way. I used a wee dab of Loctite 545 to lock the BS safety on the back of the hammer in the fire position to boot.

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I could deal with a hammer block safety on a lever, before I could all the safety crap they put on vehicles these days.

Ol' lady's got a '19 Rogue, and when we go on a trip, I take my '06 Caravan, to save my sanity!
 
Red locktight works. Saddle ring delete the way to go.

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Rosie delete

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I don't like it. I don't mind so much that there is a safety (and I wouldn't mind if there wasn't, as it didn't bother me with my Handi-Rifles), but I prefer being able to operate the safety with just my thumb.
 
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