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Is there a safe way of checking ??
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...here's the story with that ,my bro is a big gun guy and he borrowed it about a month ago to show it to his father in-law ,now I'm thinking he shot it after I told him not to ,it's been in a case since & this is the first time I've taken it out since he borrowed it ! I'm going to freaking kill him !!!!!
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..not for real...lol
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KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER. Since your gun has the relieved sear bar (nevermind what that means for now) leave the gun on "safe" (the GESICERT mark will be visible). Remove the magazine and pull back on the toggle knobs as far as they will go. If there is a round in the chamber, it will be ejected.
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