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Old 02-17-2007, 10:56 AM   #9 (permalink)
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When you need a safety on the blazer. Unlock the bolt from the Ram and put a barrel bag on the barrel. My safety fell out a few years ago when I had the sheridan frame. I used to carry around a rubber band and would loop it around the eblow and the bolt knob(when the bolt was unhooked) to act as a safety. It worked fine for me. The gun would only be able to fire one shot and couldnt recock but more importantly, my paint wouldnt fall out of the back of the gun. If you do use this idea, just make sure that when you reconnect the bolt, there isnt an extra paintball or 2 in the breech.


Also, in my opinion, safety buttons are useless. If you use a barrel bag(or plug) always and have enough control over yourself to keep your finger off the trigger, or gun degassed then you should be OK. I was always taught that mechanical safeties on a gun should never be trusted. This is just my opinion though, and many fields may require a button safety.
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When I worked in the county prison, all my pals among the correctional officer staff were always talking about how they needed a large(r) caliber handgun in case they were confronted by someone on "PCP" or "Angel dust".

Now... all they talk about is zombies.

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