Jonathan1977
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Hi,
I wanted to throw out two questions which i've heard various opinions on. I guess i'm thinking about these in the context of the remington 870
1) When storing the shotgun, should you store it with the action open or closed? Does storing it in one state or the other cause unnecessary tension to the springs, hammer, etc.?
2) Is it ok to store the shotgun with trigger pressed? That is, press trigger to drop the hammer, then engage the safety before storing. The reasoning for this is if you had to use the shotgun in a hurry, all you have to do is disengage the safety and pump the gun without having to engage the action release. One less control to have to engage in a situation.
And yes i'm sure the Mossberg guys will point out the superior layout of the Mossberg controls and I mostly agree but no need to point that out in your replies please
Obviously, 2) could be dangerous if the shotgun is stored in saying a moving vehicle where motion could cause it to "pump" itself. But for these two questions, let's assume you're storing the shotgun at home where, barring a 7.0 earthquake, it isn't going to move on its own
Interested in hearing people's thoughts on this.
cheers,
J.
I wanted to throw out two questions which i've heard various opinions on. I guess i'm thinking about these in the context of the remington 870
1) When storing the shotgun, should you store it with the action open or closed? Does storing it in one state or the other cause unnecessary tension to the springs, hammer, etc.?
2) Is it ok to store the shotgun with trigger pressed? That is, press trigger to drop the hammer, then engage the safety before storing. The reasoning for this is if you had to use the shotgun in a hurry, all you have to do is disengage the safety and pump the gun without having to engage the action release. One less control to have to engage in a situation.
And yes i'm sure the Mossberg guys will point out the superior layout of the Mossberg controls and I mostly agree but no need to point that out in your replies please
Obviously, 2) could be dangerous if the shotgun is stored in saying a moving vehicle where motion could cause it to "pump" itself. But for these two questions, let's assume you're storing the shotgun at home where, barring a 7.0 earthquake, it isn't going to move on its own
Interested in hearing people's thoughts on this.
cheers,
J.