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09 January 2009, 04:20
jsl3170
question for the 'smiths
Gents:

Could one take a rifle e.g. M70 or CZ and change it to a tang safety? If so, what would need to be done?
09 January 2009, 04:39
rolltop
Anything can be done and I suspect there are folks here that can do it. The question is "How much?"
09 January 2009, 04:56
fla3006
Canjar used to make an add-on tang safety that could be tigged to the tang but it only blocked the trigger and not the bolt.


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09 January 2009, 06:27
Duane Wiebe
fla3006 hit it right...why screw around with a safety that only blocks the trigger, when you have the best safeties ever on the bolt sleeve where the firing pin is blocked

Seems to me some stumbler shot his foot off and sued Remington (sucessfully)...blamed it on the trigger blocked safety...Course, don't know why anybody would point the muzzle at his foot.
09 January 2009, 06:44
pointblank
quote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe:
fla3006 hit it right...why screw around with a safety that only blocks the trigger, when you have the best safeties ever on the bolt sleeve where the firing pin is blocked

Seems to me some stumbler shot his foot off and sued Remington (sucessfully)...blamed it on the trigger blocked safety...Course, don't know why anybody would point the muzzle at his foot.


...or sue for their own stupidity
10 January 2009, 05:40
jsl3170
I saw one Lon Paul did on a cz 550 so it made me curious.

see lonpaulcustomguns.com and look at the 458 Lott in the gallery
10 January 2009, 22:22
J.D.Steele
Tang safeties can be installed on most rifles but will not generally lock the striker, only the trigger as others have said. It's not difficult to fab & install one, depending upon the action & trigger details, but is fairly expensive to have done correctly. The advantages are much quicker and easier access to the safety and a much sleeker look to the rifle, the disadvantages are a less-positive safety action and more expense. We could get into an argument over which is more desirable or more necessary or better ergonomically, but it all comes down to what the Madam said to the Bishop, "You pays your money and you takes your choice!" I personally have been known to install 2 different safeties on the same rifle, one large bulky wing safety to lock the striker for field-stripping, transportation and unloading and a second tang safety to lock the trigger for stalking.

That's why we call 'em custom rifles.
Regards, Joe


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11 January 2009, 04:24
butchlambert
JD,
Did you get my PM?
Butch
11 January 2009, 07:34
J.D.Steele
Sorry Butch, apparently I didn't get it but I'll keep my eyes peeled. You can email me at treeblood1 aht ayoell daht cahm. Regards, Joe


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