Yes- and I own one. You always fire both barrels on box birds, also on columbaire birds- and you have all the time in the world to open the gun, extract the fired hulls, reload, close and call for the next bird. Most of the hammer guns owned by my friends from the Fruitridge Farms Hunting Club are English made, and extractor guns, and of course, two triggers. A Southern gent and fine writer, last name is Nicholson- once said: "Any gun with two barrels should have two triggers" and I agree- 100%-


"The field is the touchstone of the man"..