Is the early browning superposed with double triggers more desirable than the single trigger guns?
Edited for clarity: I'm asking about the very early traditional double trigger guns before Val's double/single trigger invention.
My double-trigger Superposed has a serial number less than 500, so I guess that counts as early... the first guns were beautifully made and marketed directly by FN, and are so marked. I cant speak from experience anout later 12 gauge guns, but I have a Superposed in 20 gauge with the single trigger, from the first year that version was available. I have to say that I prefer the double trigger configuration, as I dont have to think about the barrel selector button.
I agree with the other comments, either one is a fine gun in the field, and desirable to own.
I recall that the 20 gauge Superposed was introduced in the 50,s Is my memory correct.?