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Started by Double Tapped, March 14, 2017, 02:58:11 PM
Quote from: Double Tapped on March 14, 2017, 08:53:44 PMAs far as pricing goes for re-threading a barrel, how much would that set me back?.. Having it tapped for sights?
Quote from: lowoctane on March 15, 2017, 08:35:25 AM Love my singles! Short, light and deadly!As far as safety is concerned, I can't think of a safer platform to own. I pull the hammer back when I'm ready to fire, period. If my shot is spoiled, I've learned how to let the hammer back down without firing the loaded round. Practice that part and you've got it. I have never had a dead primer, so can't speak to that,nor have I ever had to use more than one shot on a rooster while using my single, but I practice a quick reload just the same. I would recommend that you buy a single that has an ejector as a part of your plan tho.
Quote from: tha bugman on March 16, 2017, 10:43:00 AMI got a 10ga single shot.....
Quote from: Bowguy on March 15, 2017, 04:28:36 PMQuote from: lowoctane on March 15, 2017, 08:35:25 AM Love my singles! Short, light and deadly!As far as safety is concerned, I can't think of a safer platform to own. I pull the hammer back when I'm ready to fire, period. If my shot is spoiled, I've learned how to let the hammer back down without firing the loaded round. Practice that part and you've got it. I have never had a dead primer, so can't speak to that,nor have I ever had to use more than one shot on a rooster while using my single, but I practice a quick reload just the same. I would recommend that you buy a single that has an ejector as a part of your plan tho. It's not a safe platform even remotely when dealing w novices. Not to disregard what you're saying. But the beginners I teach in hunter ed must shoot a firearm. We supply guns n when a novice shows up w their gun(one they should understand) at a class they invariably can't uncock the trigger safely. When a thrown clay bird breaks n thus "no bird" is called the shooter looks around w a very unsafe gun. Therefore w them it's not a safe platform. Yes practice is key n they have to remember a safety but decocking w cold inexperienced hands makes the instructors sweat. Just an absolute observation