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Unread 03-15-2022, 01:16 PM   #10
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Did you click on the link that was poster on this thread? It shows a lot of info on the company. It was not that popular probably because it switched automatically to the second barrel, which meant that if you only took one shot, the gun would not return to barrel #1 after you reloaded one shell. That was, and is, a nightmare for trapshooters who only shoot one barrel at a time. Apparently, this feature was never discontinued or modified. The Miller trigger came shortly afterward and was also a bulletproof design but without the switching problem. The Miller trigger continues to this day, under its original family ownership until just a few years ago.
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