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Out of his field. What most people should know about triggers is that they look simple. What they must know is that simple things can be a [censored] to fix and more so after a few repairs. A good trigger man is only slightly rarer thanna good ejector repairman.
The old Browning Superposed single/double triggers worked great until they didnt and then even Browning would not repair them. I have one which works perfectly and I wont even pull the stock on that gun. Working well is as good as it gets. And dont fix whats not broken.
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WAY out of his field, no argument there. Nevertheless, BrentD refuses to contribute in any meanigful way to Daves forum, including monetarily with even a miniscule donation.....plus, to encourage his own agenda, he discourages others from contributing to this forum as well, combined with his nothingness fund of knowledge, as evidenced by the plethora of know nothing dumbass questions, such as the mechanical trigger question, and others, shows hes a whole lot more than just out of his field. He wholly qualifies for the Doublegun bbs DUMBASS award, no question there. He pumps his chest up stating hes not going anywhere despite the fact he wont contribute, coupled with a very inferior fund of knowledge, who gives a hoot. Yeah, hes out of his field. Hes a know nothing.
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The only single trigger shotgun I would own would have a mechanical trigger! I like M21's. Jim What triggers are not mechanical? I have never seen a shotgun with an electronic trigger. Are you saying you don't like inertial triggers? Give us a break, BrentD. Mechanical triggers are just that, they are mechanically reset by the pull of the first barrel, thus accentuating the action of the second trigger, not requiring an inertia, or recoil mechanism. An inertia trigger requires recoil to render the second trigger effective. A mechanical trigger does not, by nature of the mechanism. Inertia triggers are faster triggers by their nature, as opposed to mechanical. Come on man, study up a bit. You are a Professor, for Lords sake. I think of mechanical as being well described by simple Newtonian physics, inertial fits in pretty well there. Some of the guns Freddy the freeloading BrentD is referring to didn't have barrel selectors. Both of the guns I'm referring to do have selective triggers. They are sitting in my safe right now.
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Alan, at least your SKB/Ithaca would be running. Just push the button to get left barrel first. Single triggers with select fire are okay for that reason. I have a couple of the SKB/I's. Nice guns for the dollar for sure. You know, I am a little embarrassed about it, but I forgot all about the button. Haven't ever had the occasion to change the firing sequence in 40 years. Alan I rarely select the left barrel first but occasionally I will when shooting clays that are not well adapted to the first barrel. When hunting, it is a little too slow to select the barrel after the flush. I far prefer double triggers, like most here, but the SKB is still a good gun and will function with one firing pin, even if just the left barrel.
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I got that SKB in 1978. It was a gift from my father. He gave one to my brother-in-law also at the same time. Those were the days when shotgun shells were around $3 a box and I was still counting pennies to buy them. I hunted quail and doves with that shotgun. It was hell on quail but a little iffy on pass shooting doves. However, It was excellent for that last 30 min of daylight at a water hole for doves. Close, fast shooting is what 26" Imp/mod barrels were made for.
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Looking at a classic English side by side with only one trigger is like looking at a dog with only one ear, Something is terribly wrong.
The only lessons in my life I truly did learn from where the ones I paid for!
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Only thing uglier is a SxS without hammers....
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Looking at a classic English side by side with only one trigger is like looking at a dog with only one ear, Something is terribly wrong. What this guy said. Best, Ted
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Looking at a classic English side by side with only one trigger is like looking at a dog with only one ear, Something is terribly wrong. What this guy said. Best, Ted That be true.
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I like single triggers. I also like pistol grips and beaver tails. I realize that makes me some kind of double gun heretic or something. And Im ok with that.
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