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Unread 04-30-2021, 01:53 PM   #1
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The owner probably just preferred a single trigger gun, selective or not and probably just had that particular one installed?
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The owner probably just preferred a single trigger gun, selective or not and probably just had that particular one installed?
Okay, makes perfect sense. I've shot double trigger shotguns for over 50 years and it's a perfectly natural instinct for me. I just hadn't thought about someone preferring a single trigger. On a side note, I recently learned I am intolerant to coffee. Going about my daily routines without coffee, I'm pretty sure it's having a negative effect on my aging brain function.
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I've shot double trigger shotguns for over 50 years and it's a perfectly natural instinct for me. I just hadn't thought about someone preferring a single trigger.
At this point in my life single triggers make me cringe and I don't intend to own any more with few exceptions. One of those would be a single "non selective" trigger on a gun with similar chokes in both barrels. Never owned one that I can recall, don't recall seeing that many either.
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