How to Safely Carry a Semi-Auto Shotgun on a Shooting Ground #ShortsFeed #GunSafety #SemiAutoShotgun

Published on October 12, 2024
Duration: 0:47

This guide, presented by Premier Guns, demonstrates two primary methods for safely carrying a semi-automatic shotgun on a shooting ground. The instructor emphasizes visual confirmation of an unloaded firearm, recommending either a gun slip for transport or the use of chamber flags. Specific examples of red plastic and Napier 'Auto-Safe' flags are shown, detailing their insertion and function to clearly indicate the shotgun is safe and unloaded.

Quick Summary

Safely carry your semi-automatic shotgun on a shooting ground by using a gun slip or chamber flags. After unloading and locking the bolt back, insert a chamber flag into the chamber to visually confirm it's empty. Brands like Napier offer 'Auto-Safe' flags that remain in place when the bolt is closed, ensuring continuous safety indication.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Safe Shotgun Carry Question
  2. 00:14Alternative: Using Chamber Flags
  3. 00:21Red Chamber Flag Demonstration
  4. 00:34Napier Flag & Safe Carry Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the recommended ways to safely carry a semi-automatic shotgun on a shooting ground?

You can safely carry a semi-automatic shotgun on a shooting ground by placing it in a gun slip, which can be used for storage or carrying on your back. Alternatively, you can use chamber flags to visually indicate that the firearm is unloaded and safe.

How do you use a chamber flag to ensure a semi-automatic shotgun is safe?

After ensuring the shotgun is unloaded and the bolt is locked back, insert the chamber flag into the chamber. This provides a clear visual cue that no cartridges are present, making the firearm safe for transport or when not in immediate use.

What is the benefit of using a Napier 'Auto-Safe' chamber flag?

The Napier 'Auto-Safe' flag is designed to sit securely in the chamber and remain in place even when the bolt is slid forward. This offers a continuous visual indication that the shotgun is safe, labeled clearly on the flag itself.

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