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(6) Single
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DT vs ST
1 ST
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I've owned approximately 20 repro's over the years and still have two. A 16/20 & a 28"-28ga.
All of them have been double trigger guns. At this point it appears this thread is showing the bias here toward DT gun's. The greater majority you see for sale are single triggers. |
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Currently in the closet 9:1
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I've owned 11
6 ST 5 DT Current 2 DT 1 ST 10 28 ga 1 20 ga |
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Regardless of period of manufacture or even manufacturer's name, I would still opt for a DT SXS... Period. Choke/barrel selection is waay faster and more instinctive with a DT gun. .
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