I have an unusual bolt action gun that had a mechanical linkage fail with the result that: With the safety engaged, and no contact on the trigger, locking the bolt into battery would consistently release the sear and fire the chambered round.
Is it possible for mechanical failures to produce this behavior with any (or all) modern bolt action designs?
(I'm actually not familiar enough with conventional bolt actions do work this out, but my assumption had been that any and all mechanical failures would prevent either cocking and/or release of the sear.)
Is it possible for mechanical failures to produce this behavior with any (or all) modern bolt action designs?
(I'm actually not familiar enough with conventional bolt actions do work this out, but my assumption had been that any and all mechanical failures would prevent either cocking and/or release of the sear.)