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Corporate libtard uglyfication of a beautiful classic rifle ☹️
Yep, I do like the stalking safety found on fine British rifles, percussion and flintlock, but the crossbolt safety on any classic rifle is an abomination against God and man.
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Does this have a 1/2-cock notch, that the safety augments?
Stalking safeties were made as a stand alone safety for the gun when carried in full cock and/or the trigger set while stalking an animal. They are totally silent to disengage, where going to full cock and/or setting a trigger makes a nice metallic click.

They work, from experience. Luckily it was just paper I was firing at instead of an angry cape buffalo.
 
Does this have a 1/2-cock notch, that the safety augments?
That Jaeger does have a half cock notch, but as Dusty said the stalking safety can be use with half cock or full cock. I still hunt and when on the move use it with half cock and when I find a spot to settle down full cock the hammer but don't set the trigger until ready to take a shot. The set trigger is pretty quiet.
 

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