Jim,
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"Beartrap Safety" operates by locking the cocking lever in the open position until you release it by pulling the small tab located behind the trigger. Not even pulling the trigger will release the "Beartrap Safety"(I have tried to a number of times just to see what it would take to accidentally release the "Beartrap Safety" and haven't been able to do so yet). Theoben made an underlever rifle called the
Dual Magnum that you didnt have to worry about it snapping closed on your fingers. When you cocked it, the loading port rotated up and to the side allowing you to insert the pellet with complete safety. The rifle was a gas ram type(not a springer) and is
Extremely Powerful and
Accurate but the cost in making them caused the price to be very high -
$1,500.00 and more. Theoben dropped them from their line up after only a few years. The one I have is the most powerful .22 caliber pellet rifle I own. Even more than any of my PCP rifles. Lawdog