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Unread 05-03-2021, 06:00 AM   #11
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My doubles trap gun is a GHE with vent rib, beaver tail forearm and double triggers. I've tried doubles trap with single trigger side x sides and it just doesn't work for me.
Just curious John why doesn't it work?
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Unread 05-03-2021, 06:16 AM   #12
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After the first the shot I have a tendency to go searching for the second trigger, causing too much delay between shots and a distraction. Or, I tend not to allow the trigger to reset after the first shot, causing a failure to fire. With double triggers I never think about it.
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Good point. Never considered the delay in releasing the trigger to reset. In my opinion the single trigger on a double gun, be it a SxS or O/U, was a solution to a problem that didn't exist.
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I had a VHE 16 with double triggers and two sets of vent rib bbls and straight grip. Bobby
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Good point. Never considered the delay in releasing the trigger to reset. In my opinion the single trigger on a double gun, be it a SxS or O/U, was a solution to a problem that didn't exist.
Just send me all your single trigger doubles, they're not worth anything anyhow and I can put them to good use

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Thank God for Stan Hoover. I've got 6 maybe 8 single trigger guns that I need to unload and it's nice to see a young man like you willing to sacrifice his time to help a friend out in his time of need.
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Here's one such animal that I believed was worth saving. She lingered in a small CT shop for well over a year---not rode hard by any means--but obviously put away damp/improperly stored. Thirty minutes with a Frontier pad erased a bit of that neglect. Came out of the North Haven vicinity and I have a hunch it never left the Nutmeg State. Shipped in Aug. of 1922 so I'm assuming the VR was a later add-on (unless this was one of the early prototypes that cut its teeth making diesel smoke at the Parker Gun Club ) Regardless, the owner knew what he wanted. DHE 32", DT's, Safety-delete, VR, choked .040/.040. Dimensions: 15 1/2 LOP x 1 5/16 x 1 5/16. Craig Libhart took her down to 14 7/8" and re-fit/contoured and plugged the original Silvers. Here are a few before and after pics. God willing, I'll be recommencing diesel smoke production at the Bo-Whoop Challenge in a few short weeks. Message to Benedict Arnold Koneski: THE TOOL MAN COMETH!!

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That gun probably spent some time at the pigeon rings.
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Tool Man can come through as hard as he can. I am not worried. �� I’m your huckleberry!!
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Great gun with beautiful stock. Nice work Steve and Craig!
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