Most bolt action rifles are cock on open but there are a few, particularly older rifles, that are cock on close. That got me wondering something. With my rifle (which is cock on open), I can't insert the bolt when the firing pin isn't cocked. For storage, I decock the firing pin manually to avoid wearing out the firing pin spring and noticed that if I forget to recock it I can't reinsert the bolt. It's a good thing it doesn't let you because when the firing pin spring isn't cocked the firing pin head protrudes from the bolt body.
I am mainly wondering if anyone knows the mechanism by which cock on close style bolt actions avoid having a protruding firing pin when the firing pin isn't cocked. I've read some information comparing the two systems but I didn't turn up any information about this particular subject and was just curious about it. I'm assuming they can't have a protruding firing pin.
I am mainly wondering if anyone knows the mechanism by which cock on close style bolt actions avoid having a protruding firing pin when the firing pin isn't cocked. I've read some information comparing the two systems but I didn't turn up any information about this particular subject and was just curious about it. I'm assuming they can't have a protruding firing pin.