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Dean - the gun does not discharge accidentally. When a bird gets up, and I take the shot, the front (right barrel) trigger delivers some energy from the recoil to my trigger finger. The rear (left barrel) trigger, when pulled, also delivers some of the energy from the recoil to my finger, but not as severely as the front trigger.
When I pull the triggers with snap caps in the chambers, energy is also delivered to the triggers. John