Trigger locks & Lever actions?
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Trigger locks & Lever actions?
So, down here on the apple isle, trigger locks are thing.
When we met the bloke with the lever action 22mag, he had one on it, which I found confusing... and then amusing when the gunsmith opened the action and predictably, it fell out. No keys required!
So... you cant take the bolt out, because its a lever. A trigger lock is clearly about as useful as a man's nipple. So.... how do I secure it?
Zip tie the action shut?
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When we met the bloke with the lever action 22mag, he had one on it, which I found confusing... and then amusing when the gunsmith opened the action and predictably, it fell out. No keys required!
So... you cant take the bolt out, because its a lever. A trigger lock is clearly about as useful as a man's nipple. So.... how do I secure it?
Zip tie the action shut?
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Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?
You can get dedicated lever action locks both cable and fixed. The fixed are a bit larger then the bolt action types. Haven't owned a lever action for a long time so not sure who has them in oz. Saw one at the range last year.
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Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?
Awesome thanks.
Shsuny found this one which seems ridiculously cheap at $5 US, but you're right they are out there.
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Shsuny found this one which seems ridiculously cheap at $5 US, but you're right they are out there.
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Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?
Or, use the provided one, and roll your eyes (discreetly of course) at uninformed copper when he agrees that it is secured
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Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?
I think I may have one of the Ruger padlock thingos they give you when you buy a new Ruger, I could send it down, but it would cost way more than 5 bucks postage.
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Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?
Does it need to be a "trigger lock" of just something that disables the rifle?Dunderi wrote: ↑Sun May 20, 2018 8:44 am So, down here on the apple isle, trigger locks are thing.
When we met the bloke with the lever action 22mag, he had one on it, which I found confusing... and then amusing when the gunsmith opened the action and predictably, it fell out. No keys required!
So... you cant take the bolt out, because its a lever. A trigger lock is clearly about as useful as a man's nipple. So.... how do I secure it?
Zip tie the action shut?
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When I could be bothered putting a lock on my levers I use a small cable style lock. It goes through the lever and up over the action (or whatever). Yeah, you could still open/close it somewhat but not enough to cycle it.
Here's one I just literally opened for the first time to demonstrate. You can have it if you want or will trade for cheese
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Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?
Thats what the Ruger ones look like, only in very nice shade of baby shit yellow
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Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?
I think it just needs to disable it, but might have a chinwag with the dude at the gunshop about the legal requirements of it.
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Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?
What is wrong with a piece of s/s chain and a padlock?
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Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?
Absolutely nothing, if going that way I would coat the chain in something plasticy.Old Trev-39 wrote: ↑Sun May 20, 2018 7:26 pm What is wrong with a piece of s/s chain and a padlock?
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I could just imagine the good folks doing an inspection questioning the use of chain and padlock, after all it isn't classed as a gun/trigger lock, and if they were the picky arseholeish type, they could conceivably fail your safe storage inspection.
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Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?
Nothing Trevor. Push bike chain inside a bit of clear plastic fuel hose works well, too.Old Trev-39 wrote: ↑Sun May 20, 2018 7:26 pm What is wrong with a piece of s/s chain and a padlock?
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Remember, the firearm is secure if the chamber is empty and the lever can't open wide enough to chamber a round....
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Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?
Trigger locks? Am I supposed to use them?
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Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?
We live a bit closer to Port Arthur than you do :/ we have to use them down here.trevort wrote:Trigger locks? Am I supposed to use them?
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Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?
Are you saying that rolled up in my swag in the back of the ute is not ok for transport?
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