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Just to continue Brad's comment about inertia triggers, even the widely accepted "mechanical" triggers almost all have some kind of inertia weight that functions as a lock or blocker to prevent the second sear from being tripped during the recoil phase.
In my little experience, most single triggers fall into two catagories: inertia blocked triggers and inertia switched triggers.