I forgot to mention the Cricket has no safety and the Wildcat does"MarkUK"Nice comparison Scott, thanks.
I like the safety on the WC. If it moves freely, I can be sure the gun is cocked. If it doesn't move freely, I know the gun is not cocked. This is useful information.
Never force it.
Safety on my Wildcat has always worked cocked or not."Antj"
I already adjusted the safety and it's working fine now. Whoever told you that the safety only works when the rifle is cocked needs to be slapped! You should know better then that yourself my friend."Boombots74"AntJ,
Dude that is suppose to be like that. The gun is not broken or malfunctioning in any way. Shoots like it should as well. The safety does not go all the way back when the gun is not cocked. It will only go partial way and will not engage. The safety will only work and engage only after the gun is fully cocked. Don't mess with it! Please! You promised! (I was the original owner of that Wilcat)
Cricket don't have safety, but it can be un-cocked which is very important."Scott_MCT"
I forgot to mention the Cricket has no safety and the Wildcat does"MarkUK"Nice comparison Scott, thanks.
I like the safety on the WC. If it moves freely, I can be sure the gun is cocked. If it doesn't move freely, I know the gun is not cocked. This is useful information.
Never force it.. Can't believe I forgot that, but probably because the Cricket makes you think differently. Chamber and round and you MUST fire. As long as you follow this policy (which is easy) you always have an un-cocked gun when you pick it up. Not sure if I will use the safety much on the Wildcat because the Cricket has trained me differently.
Not sure it's supposed to be like that. You might want to check and see if it will fire, when it's cocked and the safety is ON."FastEddie"I'm not sure what everyone is talking about. My wildcats safety works perfectly whether it's cocked or not.
Mine will do that too but if adjusted where it does the safety will not stay on when cocked put on safe and carried in hunting conditions. Just a slight bump and it will come off. May be fine for just bench shooting."FastEddie"It doesn't fire when cocked and safety is on. It's goes all the way in the safety position whether it's cocked or not.