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The barrel selector switch appears to be in front of the trigger… is it inoperative? .
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It seems to be the late version of the Miller trigger, with the selector in front of the trigger shoe. It is a rocker type of mechanism that goes left and right. It is a selective single trigger. Thanks, Dean, I didn't see that. The Simmons rib should not be removed. It adds to a gun of this value and condition. Leave it as is and make a great pigeon or trap gun as Mr. Davis suggests. How about that upside down "P" on the barrel flat? Unusual at the least. David, is the original owner of this gun from Pennsylvania?
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