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They all have hammers. Its just a matter of where they put them. I prefer mine on the outside of the gun.
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the hammerless would be my choice...the lifter hammer is next in line...charlie
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I own about an equal number of both and they both have their own charm. For me the jury's still out... and may always be.
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Hammer guns for sporting clays, but hammerless for hunting, like my friend Daryl. Shot sporting clays this morning with my little Manton 20 ga hammer gun w/ 30" barrels, and really enjoy it. Everyone else was shooting high dollar sporting clays guns with ported barrels, extended choke tubes, adjustable combs and butts--hell you cant miss with those guns. They cant understand why I" handicap" myself with these old guns, but everyone sure wanted to shoot it.
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Of course I am going to go with the hammer gun, here is a photo of a grade 3 lifter with Laminated steel barrels, 28" in 20 gauge, Gary
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I have a soft spot for hammer guns especially for target shooting. Last year I found a W.R. Pape 28ga hammer gun. I have a Parker 16ga lifter that's fun to shoot and the comments on the clays course make me smile.
If the gun was to be used mostly as a hunting gun then I would go hammerless. I have hunted with a hammer gun on a preserve by myself and it was uncomfortable to me from a safety stand point. I have fallen in the grouse woods a couple of times and if that were to happen with a cocked hammer gun it could be disastrous.
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Same with a hammerless Rich... you never know what's going to happen when you fall with a loaded gun in your hands. The existence of a safety switch doesn't necessarily make the gun safe.... Anything can happen when you fall with a loaded gun.
An open gun is always a safe gun. .
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safety is always a concern - which is why I voted hammerless if i could only have one
hunting over a pointing dog with external hammers - in carefully chosen covers is fun, where I have good footing and can cock them as I pass the dogs and I open the gun if i do not shoot and need to relax the hammers I do want to try a hammer gun in a duck blind, a much safer set up than most upland environments IMHO, I am cleaning up a 3 frame 32" 10 ga grade 2 top lever for the up coming season a nice light Henri Pieper
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