Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 2:09 pm
I may be covering old ground but does the thing have to protrude from both ends? In the US, just in the chambers is the norm.
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Part of 6.2.2.2:-Greg Derr wrote:I may be covering old ground but does the thing have to protrude from both ends? In the US, just in the chambers is the norm.
So when and where do we use the flags if they are not required at EC?David Levene wrote: In any event remember that safety flags are not checked or required at EC under the ISSF rules.
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I second that!Rover wrote:Lots of fabulous solutions for a stupid idea!
Certainly does NOT comply with the ISSF rules for airguns.brakarzac wrote:Will the Anschutz Safety Look plug be allowed for Air Pistols under the new regulations?
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Cheers
Brad
6.2.2.2 (part)brakarzac wrote:So when and where do we use the flags if they are not required at EC?
The reasonable way to view 6.2.2.2 is that it applies to the shooter at all times on the competition premises, also when approaching EC, but not (obviously) to the EC officer trying to do his job, who must be allowed to take out the flag. This might be worded more clearly though.David Levene wrote:There is certainly an arguement to be made that 6.2.2.2 also covers EC but, if it does, then trigger testing would be impossible. I can't see any EC officer complaining if you present a gun with a safety flag inserted.
I have little doubt that this is the way it will be interpreted by most officials.Joakim wrote:The reasonable way to view 6.2.2.2 is that it applies to the shooter at all times on the competition premises, also when approaching EC, but not (obviously) to the EC officer trying to do his job, who must be allowed to take out the flag. This might be worded more clearly though.David Levene wrote:There is certainly an arguement to be made that 6.2.2.2 also covers EC but, if it does, then trigger testing would be impossible. I can't see any EC officer complaining if you present a gun with a safety flag inserted.
problem being that few (if any?) 10m guns can have the action closed with a clear barrel indicator in place - transporting a cased 10m pistol or rifle with the action open will likely lead to breakage...David Levene wrote:I have little doubt that this is the way it will be interpreted by most officials.Joakim wrote:The reasonable way to view 6.2.2.2 is that it applies to the shooter at all times on the competition premises, also when approaching EC, but not (obviously) to the EC officer trying to do his job, who must be allowed to take out the flag. This might be worded more clearly though.David Levene wrote:There is certainly an arguement to be made that 6.2.2.2 also covers EC but, if it does, then trigger testing would be impossible. I can't see any EC officer complaining if you present a gun with a safety flag inserted.
Agreed, and common sense would suggest that once checked and cleared, the gun would be boxed 'as usual'. You can't pack away a gun with the breach open and no one has ever suggested you should, well not yet anyway ;)Spencer wrote:problem being that few (if any?) 10m guns can have the action closed with a clear barrel indicator in place - transporting a cased 10m pistol or rifle with the action open will likely lead to breakage...
and what happens if a shooter presents with an old Hammerli single or master?
I can envisage some interesting(!) applications of "...at all times other than... etc."RobStubbs wrote:... and no one has ever suggested you should, well not yet anyway ;)
Rob.
As far as I know the ISSF have not (yet?) issued a specification of what they would accept as a safety flag.brakarzac wrote:Can one of our international judges please advise if these two safety flags would pass under rule 6.2.2.2
for 25m and 50m, yes. both 'visibly demonstrate when gun actions are open and guns are unloaded'brakarzac wrote:Can one of our international judges please advise if these two safety flags would pass under rule 6.2.2.2
Cheers
Brad
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