There might be one advantage: using a cable lock instead of a trigger lock. Though, you'd need to keep the mag well open...Store it closed. There's absolutely no advantage to having it open. Besides, it takes a second to #### the bolt.
There might be one advantage: using a cable lock instead of a trigger lock. Though, you'd need to keep the mag well open...Store it closed. There's absolutely no advantage to having it open. Besides, it takes a second to #### the bolt.
Cool, just tried that and it works well thanks... so in your opinion it hurts the spring? Is that why you say store it closed?
I'm wondering if there is any negative affect on storing my SKS with the bolt in the open position. Previously I always stored it closed because I thought it was better to have less tension on the spring when stored for a few weeks or more. However I switched to Tapco 5/20 mags and like the idea of it being stored in my gun safe ready to have a preloaded mag popped in on short notice.... you know incase the Zombies show up one night
Anyway what is everyones opinion, should I store it closed or open (FYI the it has to be open to load the mag) does it affect the spring do you think?
Please stop fu<king around with loaded guns in your moms apartment...a little kid died near here not long ago when some wantabe zombie killer fired a .45 round through the ceiling accidentally killing the kid sleeping above in his bed. You know what really drives me nutz is people even asking these pant loaded questions in the first place!
Now, if you happened to be at the range when you responded you have my full apologies...if you weren't, you need to grow up and understand that gun ownership puts you in legal jeopardy more often than not and if you choose to act like a dickhe@d with them one of two things will inevitably happen 1) you hurt or worse yourself or others. 2) you run foul of the law and are caught.
I sincerely hope it's the latter case for your future...if you don't smarten up!
{gawd, I sound like my old man!?}
How do you close the bolt on an empty seated mag?
Why do you own a HD shotgun with a loaded shell caddie?
Why do you believe the sks to be an Armalite ( ninja quick mag changes)?
Why am I wasting my time? Be safe ALWAYS, try and be smart...usually.
I hope nobody's hurt keeping your company, and I fear for your neighbours.
Oh the drama!
No, certainly not me...I beg to differ on the "anyone" though. I have placed you on my ignore list, take care.
"...there actually is an advantage..." No there isn't.
"...Never store a rifle with the spring under compression..." Nonsense. Springs do not, I say again, do not lose temper from being compressed. Ever think about your car springs losing "stiffness"? They're under tension all the time and asre constantly compressed. Geezuz.
You can leave mags loaded without issue. They are designed to work that way. Besides, 5 rounds in a 20 round mag would have next to no effect.
Pre-loaded magazine ... pop it in short notice?
If your magazine is loaded it should be stored separately from the rifle and locked at home. Which is why I don't see how there will be any popping in short notice.
At the range 5 round magazine is a joke. I don't know how much they cost nowadays, 30? 40? 50? Well 12 stripper clips will cost you 9 bucks and they hold 10 rounds and will provide you with much faster reload times.
And did I also see a loaded "home defense" shotgun? You've got to be kidding right? You don't have the right to property, you should know this as a Canadian and you almost have no right to self defense with a fire arm unless you can prove in a court of law that was your only way of survival. And trust me, you most likely won't and if you do they will surely take away your PAL and subsequently your fire arms. I strongly urge you to take your time and read this, or maybe even look further into it before even thinking about home defense as we don't live in the US:
Back to the topic, do not store any fire arms or magazines with the spring under tension. This is clearly stated in any fire arms manual and is a given with any military or police force.
You know what, I don't need to look up any sort of definition that is being discussed here; but it seems like you could benefit a whole lot from an attitude adjustment with regards to fire arms or perhaps a tonal adjustment with regards to writing about importan matters.
I apologize, sometimes I forget that I'm speaking to civilian gun owners.
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