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Single triggers on a double gun are the dumbest thing going. They are only for the folks who cannot go from shooting one trigger to two triggers, or for those who think bells and whistles mean something.
Most barrel selectors on single trigger guns are just plain unsafe and are never really utilized in the field or on the fly situations. There is no more reliable or quicker a barrel selector than just moving your finger back and forth to a different trigger.
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Originally Posted by Brian Dudley
Single triggers on a double gun are the dumbest thing going. They are only for the folks who cannot go from shooting one trigger to two triggers, or for those who think bells and whistles mean something.
Most barrel selectors on single trigger guns are just plain unsafe and are never really utilized in the field or on the fly situations. There is no more reliable or quicker a barrel selector than just moving your finger back and forth to a different trigger.
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