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I had a bunch of Superposed in 12 a couple in 20 , a 28 and a 410 . To be honest I don’t remmember if any were auto safety or not . I tend to think the 12 Mag I had was auto safety . It was a 68 or 69 gun . I don’t think the skeet guns all four gauges or the Broadway were auto safety . But that’s just my thoughts none are still in my hands . The other 20 I had was circa 1951 I’m pretty sure that was non auto .
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None of the SPs I ever owned or shot had an automatic safety. I think the non-auto feature was standard and that an auto safety version would have to be special ordered.
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I also have a 1959 20ga lighting it has a manual safety, can't remember any of the dozen or so superposed I have owned with a auto safety.
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I have a 1949 and 1952 Superposed, both 20s, neither have auto safety.
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Answer to Setterman's original question: NO
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