The problem with single triggers in most side-by-sides is the wood. The only thing that maintains the relationship between the upper and lower tangs and the sears etc. is aging wood which dries and contracts, absorbs moisture and expands and gets oil soaked and spongy. Modern guns which include most over/unders have steel maintaining the relationship between all the parts and a drawbolt holding the stock on. If all single trigger Fox doubles had been built on a drawbolt frame --



that may have helped.

Last edited by Researcher; 02/21/19 01:42 PM.