sigp220.45
US Veteran
I was able to get Cabela's to let me check the action on one revolver I was looking to buy. But. the gun had to be pointed into a bullet trap, held by the clerk. I could then snake my finger into the trigger guard and try the action. I think the fact that I had cash in hand and promised to buy it if it functioned, led to a bending of the rules.
Hahaha! I did exactly the same thing once!
It was a Ruger Blackhawk flattop and I wanted to make sure it hadn't been converted. Someone had chimp-fingered it so the hammer was partway back and the cylinder wouldn't turn. I told the guy: I will buy this gun if you take off the lock and let me watch you cycle it. He did, and I did.