Franchi;
Yes, an emphatic Yes, what a BooBoo I made there, thanks for catching it. I have edited my original post to read correctly.
Incidently the first Double shotgun I ever owned, a J Stevens Arms & Tool Co model 325 began doubling on me if the rear trigger was pulled first. The problem proved to be the holes through the sears had become worn to an extent the sears could "Wobble" enough for their tails to bind against one another. The right sear tail sat a bit higher than the laft one so it never doubled if I pulled the right trigger first, but one day I went to try a long shot & pulled the back one first & got a very loud Bang. The pull on that trigger simply lifted both sears simultaneously.
Take my word for it "Fit" can be important.


Miller/TN
I Didn't Say Everything I Said, Yogi Berra