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Unread 01-07-2025, 07:06 AM   #10
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I could have bought a 28ga. with 28" Q1/Q2 barrels. Fur-fin & feather at their original store had two guns for sale with double triggers. The other was an A1-spl. 20 two barrels set, while this is a wonderful gun that I still own I wish I could have bought them both! I would be using the 28 if I had bought it....)-: I also have a 16ga/20ga.two barrels set with both factory supplied 28" Q1/Q2 and double triggers PG/splinter. Double trigger guns are harder to buy than the single trigger version. I hunt my guns and the barrel selector on a reproduction is near impossible to move when a wild grouse flushes!! I have killed many wild bird with the back trigger first at range that the front trigger open choke may have lost. Off topic a little, Pictures of my two new Grouse dog puppies....(-: I just got the 10-month-old orange Belton, Ryman setter that lines back to old Hemlock. A gift from my hunting buddy that could no longer keep her after a couple heart attacks. He has two other dogs, and the pup was just too much for his wife to handle. SXS Ohio
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