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baglock1
03-23-2014, 07:48
A few years ago, I fired a friend's rifle and I'm trying to recall what it was. Unfortunately, my buddy is no longer around to ask and I have no contacts for his family to discuss it with them.

It was a precision rifle (chambered in .308 if I remember correctly) and the only real identifying aspect I can specifically recall was that it had a rather unique safety. In searches through the Precision Rifle Porn thread to narrow things down and then using Google, I think it may have been an Accuracy International product. Here's a pic I found online of an AI safety and this seems very close to my memory of the rifle I shot:
http://67.208.193.70/accintlsrt/images/AX_RightCloseup.jpg

Are there any other rifles that use a safety like this or is AI the only one? It seems pretty unique so I'm hoping that even if there are others that use something similar, it will narrow me down to 2-3 manufacturers. Additionally, the AI website refers to it as a 3-position safety but this isn't ringing a bell at all from the memory I'm working with. What exactly does AI mean by a 3-position safety? Thanks.

ray1970
03-23-2014, 08:09
3-positions are safety on, can't operate bolt, safety on , bolt cycles, and safety off.

C Ward
03-23-2014, 08:14
There are a few actions that run a bolt mounted 3 position safety and custom parts to convert others to it . AI, Winchester, FN, Mauser, Remington, and custom makers can all be had that way .

Three position just means there are a fire , safe and unlocked , and safe and bolt locked position's on the safety .

Delfuego
03-23-2014, 09:34
This is a Badger Ordinance action in an AI stock...

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a16/gofasterdammit/DSC_0427.jpg

baglock1
03-23-2014, 16:14
Thanks for the explanation on the 3-pos safety guys. That makes a lot of sense now.

Delfuego,

Does that safety pivot from underneath? That actually seems a closer to my hazy recollection than the AI picture I posted (which pivots from the side).

C Ward
03-24-2014, 08:43
Badger action uses any trigger that fits a Rem 700 , it will operate the same way .