Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Scopes, Range finders, Binoculars, Bipods etc etc. Discuss them all here!
Dunderi
.308 Winchester
Posts: 1565
Joined: Sun Sep 28, 2014 10:42 am
Favourite Cartridge: .22-250
Location: Tasmania

Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by Dunderi »

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?



sent on tapatalk

User avatar
macca
.338 Lapua Magnum
Posts: 2465
Joined: Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:46 pm
Favourite Cartridge: 308/6br
Location: Southern Highlands NSW

Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by macca »

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.
Cheers
Dunderi
.308 Winchester
Posts: 1565
Joined: Sun Sep 28, 2014 10:42 am
Favourite Cartridge: .22-250
Location: Tasmania

Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by Dunderi »

Awesome thanks.

Shsuny found this one which seems ridiculously cheap at $5 US, but you're right they are out there. Image

sent on tapatalk

User avatar
mick_762
50 BMG
Posts: 4156
Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:46 pm
Favourite Cartridge: 308 Norma
Location: Wodonga Vic

Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by mick_762 »

Or, use the provided one, and roll your eyes (discreetly of course) at uninformed copper when he agrees that it is secured :mrgreen:
User avatar
Camel
Ultimate AusVarminter
Posts: 12084
Joined: Sat May 28, 2011 8:51 pm
Favourite Cartridge: 20-222 6x47 rem, 250
Location: Northern Riverina NSW

Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by Camel »

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. :lol: :lol:
User avatar
The Raven
Ultimate AusVarminter
Posts: 5945
Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:35 pm
Favourite Cartridge: .270 Win
Location: The Cloud

Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by The Raven »

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? Image



sent on tapatalk
Does it need to be a "trigger lock" of just something that disables the rifle?

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 :D
lock.jpg
User avatar
Camel
Ultimate AusVarminter
Posts: 12084
Joined: Sat May 28, 2011 8:51 pm
Favourite Cartridge: 20-222 6x47 rem, 250
Location: Northern Riverina NSW

Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by Camel »

Thats what the Ruger ones look like, only in very nice shade of baby shit yellow :spew:
Dunderi
.308 Winchester
Posts: 1565
Joined: Sun Sep 28, 2014 10:42 am
Favourite Cartridge: .22-250
Location: Tasmania

Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by Dunderi »

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.
Old Trev-39
.17 HMR
Posts: 194
Joined: Tue Nov 04, 2014 4:02 pm
Favourite Cartridge: .284Win

Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by Old Trev-39 »

What is wrong with a piece of s/s chain and a padlock?
Cheers,
Trevor.
User avatar
Camel
Ultimate AusVarminter
Posts: 12084
Joined: Sat May 28, 2011 8:51 pm
Favourite Cartridge: 20-222 6x47 rem, 250
Location: Northern Riverina NSW

Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by Camel »

Old Trev-39 wrote: Sun May 20, 2018 7:26 pm What is wrong with a piece of s/s chain and a padlock?
Cheers,
Trevor.
Absolutely nothing, if going that way I would coat the chain in something plasticy.

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. :roll:
User avatar
curan
.338 Lapua Magnum
Posts: 2405
Joined: Sat Aug 18, 2007 1:53 am
Favourite Cartridge: 30/30
Location: Mid North, South Australia

Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by curan »

Old Trev-39 wrote: Sun May 20, 2018 7:26 pm What is wrong with a piece of s/s chain and a padlock?
Cheers,
Trevor.
Nothing Trevor. Push bike chain inside a bit of clear plastic fuel hose works well, too.

Remember, the firearm is secure if the chamber is empty and the lever can't open wide enough to chamber a round....
User avatar
trevort
Spud Gun
Posts: 12710
Joined: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:21 pm
Favourite Cartridge: Tater
Location: Melbourne

Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by trevort »

Trigger locks? Am I supposed to use them?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Dunderi
.308 Winchester
Posts: 1565
Joined: Sun Sep 28, 2014 10:42 am
Favourite Cartridge: .22-250
Location: Tasmania

Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by Dunderi »

trevort wrote:Trigger locks? Am I supposed to use them?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
We live a bit closer to Port Arthur than you do :/ we have to use them down here.
User avatar
The Raven
Ultimate AusVarminter
Posts: 5945
Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:35 pm
Favourite Cartridge: .270 Win
Location: The Cloud

Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by The Raven »

trevort wrote: Mon May 21, 2018 8:22 am Trigger locks? Am I supposed to use them?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Only in some of the backwards thinking states where you're supposed to transport your firearm in an unusable state (trigger locks, bolts removed etc).
User avatar
DSD
.270 Winchester
Posts: 1446
Joined: Wed Jul 17, 2013 9:06 pm
Favourite Cartridge: N/A
Location: In hiding

Re: Trigger locks & Lever actions?

Post by DSD »

Are you saying that rolled up in my swag in the back of the ute is not ok for transport?

Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk

Post Reply