Hey dudes;
Not sure if this is the best place to ask this but I need some opinions and experience based on best use of Bolt Gun safeties.
Organisationally, we use degrees of weapon readiness and use the following sequence for loading to the action condition;
Bolt to the rear, Clear/Clear/Clear
Safety On
Mag On
Close Bolt
Press Check
Check Safe
Standby
This is across the Semi's and the Bolt guns which are anything from an M40A5 to an MRAD.
The gun then stays in this condition until it needs to be unloaded, or is being slung/bagged for an extended period of time.
We've been working with some other blokes who don't use the safety and instead helo load or cold load the gun. This is weapon uncocked and bolt closed on an empty chamber. The magazine is then inserted. Most guns being safe-on-cock can't be put to safe without cocking the weapon so it appears that the gun isn't safe on visual inspection.
To load the rifle, they just cycle the bolt. Instead of applying safe, they open the bolt and move with the bolt to the rear. This ejects an unfired round and it's either captured/collected as part of opening the bolt, or is abandoned if tactically required. 1/4 cocking used to be a thing until there were a few too many zingers, but essentially the bolt is open if they are moving.
What is the more common method for operational use, not talking competition, PRS etc? Trying to stay relevant and up to speed and interested in seeing what people's experiences are and pros and cons to either method.
Cheers
Carso
Not sure if this is the best place to ask this but I need some opinions and experience based on best use of Bolt Gun safeties.
Organisationally, we use degrees of weapon readiness and use the following sequence for loading to the action condition;
Bolt to the rear, Clear/Clear/Clear
Safety On
Mag On
Close Bolt
Press Check
Check Safe
Standby
This is across the Semi's and the Bolt guns which are anything from an M40A5 to an MRAD.
The gun then stays in this condition until it needs to be unloaded, or is being slung/bagged for an extended period of time.
We've been working with some other blokes who don't use the safety and instead helo load or cold load the gun. This is weapon uncocked and bolt closed on an empty chamber. The magazine is then inserted. Most guns being safe-on-cock can't be put to safe without cocking the weapon so it appears that the gun isn't safe on visual inspection.
To load the rifle, they just cycle the bolt. Instead of applying safe, they open the bolt and move with the bolt to the rear. This ejects an unfired round and it's either captured/collected as part of opening the bolt, or is abandoned if tactically required. 1/4 cocking used to be a thing until there were a few too many zingers, but essentially the bolt is open if they are moving.
What is the more common method for operational use, not talking competition, PRS etc? Trying to stay relevant and up to speed and interested in seeing what people's experiences are and pros and cons to either method.
Cheers
Carso