- Location
- chilliwack BC.
So, trying to lock the gun up without it having to be in a locked cabinet.
According to the RCMP firearms page, a bolt action rifle can be legally stored as long as the bolt is removed. However, the bolt cocks upon removal. So, whenever the rifle is not in the bush or at the range, the firing pin spring will be compressed. I do not like that. 70+ year old parts, respect etc.
Short of taking the bolt apart each time, what do I do? What do you do?
even using a cable lock, I still have to #### the bolt to get it partially open to insert the cable lock thru the action. Even with the floor plate off.
Thank you. I know you all do this all the time, pardon my rookieness.
According to the RCMP firearms page, a bolt action rifle can be legally stored as long as the bolt is removed. However, the bolt cocks upon removal. So, whenever the rifle is not in the bush or at the range, the firing pin spring will be compressed. I do not like that. 70+ year old parts, respect etc.
Short of taking the bolt apart each time, what do I do? What do you do?
even using a cable lock, I still have to #### the bolt to get it partially open to insert the cable lock thru the action. Even with the floor plate off.
Thank you. I know you all do this all the time, pardon my rookieness.




















































