Its value is undetermined.
The safety has always been in the trigger guard of the A5. Early guns had a front-to-rear safety in the front of the trigger guard. Yours should have the later style crossbolt safety behind the trigger. Plain barrel Sweet Sixteens in excellent condition will bring $1000. They drop off fast as they get toward 80% condition. In 'VG' condition, $650.
By 'safety lock' are you referring to a safety bar set in the front of the trigger similar to the current Glock pistol? Does it have an external hammer or does it have a humpback frame with an internal hammer? Very minty examples of these pistols have sold for $150-$200, but the value drops off fast as the finish wears off. Typical well-used guns are in the $80-$120 range. sales@countrygunsmith.net
50-550 usd
The Bulldog
Answer If the gun has a cross bolt safety, it means that it was converted by Browning. This gun was made with the safety in the front of the trigger guard. Many times the gun would be converted and the new trigger was blued. If your safety is in the front of the trigger guard, then best explanation would be that it was replaced from repair, or that the gun was refinished. A sweet 16 that came from the factory at FN would be rare not to have a gold trigger. The answer is most likely something else besides a mistake from FN. If it's important to you, contact Browning and see if you can have them plate or replace your trigger.
Yes and no. The Glock does not have an external safety that is operated by the shooter. The safety mechanisms are controlled by the trigger, and function when the trigger is pulled. If the trigger is NOT pulled, the safety mechanisms prevent the firing pin from moving forward and striking the cartridge. However, if a Glock has a cartridge chambered, AND you pull the trigger, the gun WILL fire.
It is a lever inside the trigger guard, forward of the trigger.
A trigger lock is used for gun safety. It is a mechanism that goes over the trigger and locks to prevent the trigger from being pulled.
Depending on what kind of paintball gun you get, certain aspects can vary. For all paintball guns or markers, a hopper and gas system (CO2 or Nitro) is attached, and the marker is either turned on or safety switched off and fired by pulling the trigger. The air source is usually placed against one's shoulder and chest and the barrel is aligned with one's nose. Always keep a barrel sock or plug on your barrel when the marker is not in use. You fill the hopper with paintballs, screw on the tank, flip off the safety, aim down sight, and then squeeze trigger!
One is on the trigger
Robert Johnson - safety - was born on 1987-02-13.
Your shotgun will bring between 350-550 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.