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View Poll Results: What do you do with your trigger group when storing the rifle?

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  • Leave it in the stock, locked

    82 54.30%
  • Leave it in the stock, unlocked

    64 42.38%
  • Remove from the stock and store cocked

    1 0.66%
  • Remove from the stock and de-cock

    4 2.65%
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    ~ I don't care. Will likely be dead then anyway.

    Is sitting on the wall collecting dust considered to be storage? If so, then the guards stay locked in place where the Garandicon Gawd intended them to be. If the stock gets warped or some springy dingy thingy gets de-sprung in 15-years. . . I don't care. Will likely be dead then anyway.


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    Interesting thoughts. I think the idea that match rifles are different
    from service rifles & should be unlatched may be the way to go.
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