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Safety for Riffe Trigger Mech

Hey guys,

Havn't had much time lately, but I've finally started building my first gun. I think i have a pretty good plan, but I need some help deciding on a trigger mechanism. I want to go with the Riffe mech and make my own handle and trigger guard; however, my primary concern is being able to design a practical and effective safety. I do not want to hunt without some time of safety mechanism. Does anyone have any ideas or experience with this situation. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.

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Re: Safety for Riffe Trigger Mech

Safeties on band guns are a dangerous illusion. Unloaded is the only safe.
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Re: Safety for Riffe Trigger Mech

The BEST By Far safety for spearguns is Between your ears!!!
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Thanks guys. I know common sense is the best safety, but a mechanical safety would make me feel a little better. I'll see what i can come up with, in addition to common sense.
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Re: Safety for Riffe Trigger Mech

I build all my guns with an automatic safty device.. whenever the rubbers arent loaded, the device automatically kicks into safe mode

But on a serious note.. if u have to have a false sense of security, oh i mean safty then the easiest thing to do is to drill a small hole about 3 or 4 mm diameter that goes from one side and out the other right behind the trigger and as high as u can drill it close to the trigger mech body.. then all u have to do is put a pin thru which will stop the trigger from moving backwards.. also u can drill a hole in the end of the pin and thread some dyneema or a crimped mono loop for ease of pulling the pin out.

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