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Unread 04-17-2022, 07:47 PM   #12
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Dean i agree with you and your method. At the target traps most guns have a manual safety that is never used and in some guns they are not there at all. A hammerless gun the moment it is closed is ready to fire, no different than a hammer gun.

In the field what is the difference between releasing a safety catch or closing the action at the flush? None i would think, both take a safe gun to one ready to fire at the same instant. Carrying hammers cocked, action closed would be the same as hammerless carried safety off.
They are equally safe used your way.
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