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04-30-2011, 04:28 PM | #13 | ||||||
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There was a discussion on this trigger a couple of years ago on the doublegun site, see http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/...r=59097&page=2 Probably there was a complicated linkage for the selector. IMHO the best selector was the one used on the early Miller trigger, it was on the saftey button, middle was safe , forward selected one trigger, back selected the other.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Jim Akins For Your Post: |
04-30-2011, 05:48 PM | #14 | ||||||
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Jim ,Thank you ,read from cover to cover ,very interesting information ,I received my particular gun ,shot her a couple of times just to make sure it shot and cleaned her up and put it in the safe ,when my spring work is caught up ,I will see just exactly how the trigger works ! Thank you for the link ! Russ
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Whew- we almost ran outta Thumbs- two per issue?? |
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Whew- we almost ran outta Thumbs- two per issue??
== Looks like the top tang machine screw head is 'altered" a bit- dunno- I'm with Southern writer C. Nicholson- "Any gun with two barrels should have two triggers as well"
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05-02-2011, 01:25 PM | #16 | ||||||
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The Infallible Single Trigger was made in Lancaster, PA. The Infallible is unusual in that, when one barrel is fired and the gun reloaded, the "other" barrel will fire first. Only when both barrels are fired will the gun return to its original firing order. Strange, huh? Another strange fact is that Charles Daly advertised that their Prussian doubles were available with Infallible Single Triggers. Even hammer guns were equipped with the Infallible Triggers. At least two of our members own Infallible equipped hammer guns.
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