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Unread 02-27-2017, 01:14 PM   #1
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Thanks Brian. For me, I can't see an advantage for going non-standard to defeat the auto-reset. In any case, if I came across one with a manual safety, I could send it to you, say, and have the reset rod installed?
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This brings to mind a question I've had for a long time about no safety guns. The Remington Pigeon Guns built with no safety had a much more solid head to their stocks as they weren't milled out for the safety mechanism. I've never had the opportunity to see inside a Parker Bros. or Ansley H. Fox no safety gun. Were they built solid like the Remingtons?
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