Once was on a deer hunt with an adult man and his Dad. The Dad had a Model 14 in 35 Remington. After the morning hunt we gathered at the tent and unloaded the rifles. I watched the son unload his Dad's rifle. After he unloaded it I saw him work the action twice, then he handed it to me. I again opened the action, looked in it, and closed the action. I asked if I could try the trigger and he said I could.
We were hunting on a large ranch and across from our tent was a slope with cattle on it. It would have been so easy to have released the trigger of an empty rifle on a white face cow. Too many years of safety in gun handling quickly put any such idea, if it really did occur, out of my mind. I aimed at a clump of dirt, and by now you have probably guessed it. BOOM!
Shortly after that I read in a shooting magazine that one had to watch the Model 14 in 35 Remington. The article said they had a nasty habit of the last round in the magazine to sometimes hang up!