yes your computer wont get damaged in any way
removing the breech plug
Make sure your gun is pointing in a safe direction. Then unload it if you can. If not keep it pointed in a safe direction away from you. Then check yourself for injuries and if you need help try to get it. If all is good with you unload your gun and check for damage and barrel obstructions.
Yes but be careful because it depends on what people have uploaded...
Unload
That's safe as long as the child doesn't get overheated or cooled to the point of shivering.
The service Uploaded provides is perfectly legal, however users themselves are responsible of the content they up/download. Though they are frequently taken down, there can be downloads containing viruses if they are provided by someone you do not trust. Generally speaking, if you plan to use it to download content uploaded by a respected website/uploader then yes you should be 99% safe.
Any as long as it is well ventilated and has a stable. And safe! (no sticky out corners... nails flush to the wall... 12' isles... etc.)
WITHOUT putting your finger on the trigger, see that the muzzle of the weapon is pointed in a safe direction. THEN you may follow the steps to safely unload it- which will vary weapon to weapon.
Put a fleece (or a few if you want) And give them a day of rest (Or several, depending on the state of the horse) If there is no improvement, consult a equine vet, to be on the safe side...
Your rifle is a Marlin 336. To unload- with the rifle pointed in a safe direction, and your finger AWAY from the trigger, operate the lever. This will retract the bolt, and eject any cartridge in the chamber. When the bolt closes, it will load any cartridge that is in the magazine. Continue to operate the lever until no cartridges eject, then check by eye to ensure the chamber is empty.
"Shivers" are physical reflexes that your body uses to keep you safe and healthy. Shivering may be caused by the cold and your body telling you to warm up. Or it may be caused when you are afraid and need to take action.
Stay calm and keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction for at least 30 seconds. If the firearm doesn't discharge, carefully unload it and inspect the ammunition and firearm for any issues. Seek assistance from a qualified professional if needed.