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I like the Go Fund Me idea! If I had seen that gun 20 years ago I might have considered it but never was a fan of Anton's stocks, they just don't look right. Andy, if it's a top lever gun, just hold the trigger back and with the other hand open the gun's top lever, that resets the sear. On a pump, push the slide release button, and on a semi there is a tab next to the trigger group that you push to reset the release. I'm never going back to release. My brain would be too confused switching back and forth between release and pull.
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I think the gun is a patent model. Unfortunately, the wood was changed to an Anton buttstock and who knows whose forend. If the gun still has a release trigger that works, it is an interesting artifact. I thought Chuck was still shooting a release. I guess not.
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Thanks for clarification on the release triggers. I don't want to be near anyone using one for the first time I can tell you that.
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Bill, ever see a Parker sxs with a release? I corresponded with a guy that had a Parker BHE that someone in the past had converted to a single trigger, then to a release.. He had DelGrego convert it back to double trigger. Think of the cost to convert Parkers to release!
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Andy, not a problem if the gun is always pointed downrange.
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I was at our club a number of years ago, and pulled two rounds of trap for another member. He had two straights - One with a M12 Release Trigger and the other with an O/U standard trigger. Can't imagine how he did that
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I’m more worried about a release trigger in my hands than someone else’s.
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