Originally Posted By: Mike A.
I for one agree: it looks really good. And just the right amount of engraving in the right places, IMO. Delicious.

But what's going on inside that trigger guard? Not sure I have enough educated/educated enough fingers to work THAT mechanism..... (only HALF kidding--always seems to me a shame that J.B. didn't do his missionary year at Sharps. They'd still be in business!).


Mike it's far simpler mechanism to operate than it looks. The front 'reverse trigger' is the setting trigger, and it is pushed forward by the thumb. When it clicks the trigger is 'set'. To fire the rifle the rear item (a safety catch) is pulled to the rear using the trigger finger this frees the trigger and when it is pulled the rifle fires. Simple (when you know how) lol.

Harry


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