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Larry Stauch 02-20-2024 09:41 AM

JOSEPH LANG SLE - Improved Double Trigger
 
Maybe others have seen this type of triggers, but I thought it was unusual enough to share it with the group. It is on a JOSEPH LANG SLE 12GA and it's refered to as a Horatio Phillips Improved Double Trigger. Take a look and get a load of that enlarged trigger guard.

https://www.gunsinternational.com/gu...n_id=102599213

James Rhodenizer 02-21-2024 11:15 AM

Lang trigger
 
Thanks for sharing. This trigger is very interesting to say the least. Everything about this gun is perfect for me except the trigger, that I have not seen before.
It seems a little silly just to buy it and see if it works. More research needed.

Harold Lee Pickens 02-21-2024 11:59 AM

Beautiful gun, funky trigger

Joe Graziano 02-23-2024 03:25 AM

Beautiful, odd gun with a very aspirational price

Mike Koneski 03-16-2024 01:00 PM

Looks like that trigger design is an answer to a question no one asked.

Ken Hill 03-16-2024 06:28 PM

It may have some improved function but, the form/look is very odd for a British gun.

Ken

Bobby Cash 03-17-2024 08:37 AM

Provenance…Lucas McCain.

Mike Koneski 03-17-2024 09:33 AM

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Pay Dirt.....

Arthur Shaffer 03-19-2024 08:20 AM

Never seen before and a search brings up mostly references to airplane design, but it looks like it could be a design I saw mentioned recently by one of the modern Italian makers. Don't remember which but the function was to fire either one or both barrels. Pulling one trigger fired one, pulling the other fired both. By pulling them in a front/back sequence they fired in a normal one two sequence. By pulling the back first, both were fired. In the case of the modern gun, it is specifically made for crossing shots in that the barrel is regulated to diverge. In looking at the Lang I suspect it is of a similar intent with normal sears but the front trigger trips both. I am baseing this on the shape of the two triggers. Pulling the rear trigger would release only one sear; pulling the front would fire both due to the close physical position of the front trigger to the rear (a double by design). Interesting concept by design, but the variable pull weight of of the triggers, the drastic difference of position and the likely knuckle busting of that trigger guard would be really hard to live with. Bet it hasn't been shot a lot.

This theory would be consistent with a lot I read when a kid in the 50's. Most authors and editors reported that the common practice in Britian with doubles in the earlier years was to pull the rear trigger first, then the front. This was supposedly due to being faster to switch triggers forward while under recoil, and was also a reason for articulated front triggers, in addition to finger protection. This method was reportedly due to almost all shooting being driven shooting. The trigger on the Lang, if this is correct, makes it an easy way to address that situation and still allow separate shots.


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