I have a Remington 870 Marine Magnum 12 gauge pump.
When the forearm is pumped or pulled to the rear the weapon is both chambered, cocked and locked.
The only two ways to unlock the forearm pump is to use the unlock lever or pull the trigger.
When I am storing the shotgun is it ok to leave the pump forearm unlocked so it droops a bit with the gun pointing in the air in a standard rifle rack. The reason I ask this is because I store all my firearms with the hammers, strikers etc in the down or decocked position to keep the tension off of the springs until use.
Or should I store the shotgun with the interanal hammer cocked and the forearm locked into position.
I know this is a stupid newby question but but I am relatively new to pump shotguns, I have shot many but never owned one.
Sorry to dumb down the forum. :0)
Chris
When the forearm is pumped or pulled to the rear the weapon is both chambered, cocked and locked.
The only two ways to unlock the forearm pump is to use the unlock lever or pull the trigger.
When I am storing the shotgun is it ok to leave the pump forearm unlocked so it droops a bit with the gun pointing in the air in a standard rifle rack. The reason I ask this is because I store all my firearms with the hammers, strikers etc in the down or decocked position to keep the tension off of the springs until use.
Or should I store the shotgun with the interanal hammer cocked and the forearm locked into position.
I know this is a stupid newby question but but I am relatively new to pump shotguns, I have shot many but never owned one.
Sorry to dumb down the forum. :0)
Chris