I was just watching some YouTube videos on firearm safety,and it seems that most folks are on the wrong track when it comes to safely unloading lever actions. There is NO NEED to cycle rounds right into the chamber on most rifles. On the Winchester 92 and 94, just flip the rifle upside down, butt on your hip, and muzzle pointed in a safe direction. When you open the action, the first round will fall out. Repeat until the tube is empty, flip the rifle right side up, work the lever a few times to be sure, examine the chamber to be sure it is indeed empty. You never have a round in the chamber at all using this method. On a Savage 99, which is a controlled feed action like a Mauser 98, just partially cycle the lever, ejecting the unfired rounds. Since the 99 cocks on closing, the rifle will never be cocked while unloading as long as the rounds aren't fully chambered. Not sure about the Marlin, but I seem to remember that you could unload them without loading the chamber, too. Long time since I carried one.




















































