Should repeating air rifles be left cocked or decocked for short or long term storage. In order to remove the magazine on both of my repeaters you have to obviously cock it. It then has to be fired with or without a pellet to decock it.
jfrazier30I always store the guns decocked. I load the magazine, and fire one pellet.
I feel like its safer to leave the gun dekocked, but it's nice to have the magazine loaded in the gun for convenience.
I'm curious to hear others opinions on this.
I am very much aware of this debate regarding magazine springs. I have been assuming that the springer community knew otherwise regarding the large springs in their guns. Hammer springs? I got nuthin."T3PRanch"For years I shot a 1911 45 auto and there was always a buzz about not leaving the magazines loaded because it would weaken the magazine spring and cause loading issues and jams. I have a magazine that has been compressed for decades except when shooting and that theory is now proven a myth by practical application! Same thing on my Ruger Mark 1. Magazine springs compressed for 3 decades and no problems even with a very high rate of fire. I say it is a moot point in most if not all applications. Now for "safety"......that is a completely different horse.
Thurmond