I just picked up this rifle from WalMart (an experience in itself), and I really like the way it looks, points and handles. But I wonder about the 2 piece firing pin setup.
The rear firing pin is a short, fat piece of metal that sits at an angle in the notch cut in the bolt. The notch, I believe, is intended to receive the locking block which secures the bolt when the rifle is in battery. When you work the action to chamber a round, the rear firing pin protrudes from the rear of the bolt, exposing itself to the hit of the hammer. However, if you gently lower the hammer, the firing pin moves and becomes flush with the bolt. Does this mean that if you have lowered the hammer on a chambered round, and then re-cock the hammer without working the action, that the rifle will not fire? I'll find out tomorrow at the range, but the entire setup seems somewhat funky to me.
Also, what secures the bolt during firing? Only the locking block?