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Are tang safeties coming soon on Marlin levers?

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27 April 2003, 09:48
RSY
Are tang safeties coming soon on Marlin levers?
I'm wondering if Marlin is going to rid themselves of that awful crossbolt safety, and go with a tang safety like the new Winchesters have.

Anyone know the scoop?

Thanks,
RSY
27 April 2003, 12:25
Alberta Canuck
I haven't seen or read anything about the new Winchester safety. Sounds really interesting.

If you have the time, could you post a picture and give a little description of its internal workings?

Thanks a bunch,

AC
27 April 2003, 17:57
derf
If that happens how would a person put a tang sight on it? derF
28 April 2003, 03:10
RSY
"A person" could simply install a Williams or Lyman receiver sight, instead. The receiver is already drilled and tapped for it, anyway.

So there's 1.5" less eye relief than with a tang sight...not a big deal.

RSY
28 April 2003, 18:11
Gatehouse
I'm not really a lever gun guy so correct me if I'm wrong...

But isn't the "safety" on a lever rifle supposed to be the half cock? Why would you want to use a safety at all?

They have been used for years safely without them...
29 April 2003, 03:20
<eldeguello>
Gatehouse, you are 100% correct!! The reason for safeties on LA rifles, in addition to the safety notch on the hammer, is the Trial Lawyers Association! Today, it is not required for a person to learn how to safely handle a firearm. He/she can do anything they want, including shooting themselves in the foot, and it is the gunmakers fault!! Just hire a lawyer!! [Eek!]