If the bolt is to the rear it’s in the firing position, but if it’s closed you can’t easily see there isn’t a magazine inserted.
What’s the best practice?
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If the bolt is to the rear it’s in the firing position, but if it’s closed you can’t easily see there isn’t a magazine inserted.
What’s the best practice?
I assume that you are talking about making it obvious that a gun cannot fire and can be left unattended, rather than something like an "unload and show clear" command, in which case, a chamber flag seems like the obvious solution.
I assume that you meant that you can't easily see that there isn't a cartridge inserted. I agree with Defaultmp3 that a chamber flag is the solution.
I'd have to agree. Anything with a feed system still attached (magazine or belt) isn't visually "Safed" if there's ammo prepped in the feedway unless obviously locked and pinned with a red "Armed," "Remove Before Flight," or "Remove Before Firing" flag -- especially if you have to walk up close to verify the position of the safety, selector switch, or lock-out block or cover.
Chamber flag.
Thats what i use for m11/9
2nd best is like in uspsa, show clear and dry fire to close bolt. Its now safe.
I assumed the answer would be chamber flag, but what about in my backyard? Same?
Just wondering what the safest way to keep it on the back of the golf cart is when switching between guns.
We always just pulled mags, open bolt. Open chamber usually needs to cool off anyway.
If it's already cooled off, you could do a chamber flag.