Two thoughts:
Just ugly compared to the standard Superposed trigger. How does the shape of the trigger make it a mechanical trigger?
A few thoughts:
- I agree, but don't care if it's uglier if it works better.
- I don't believe it's the external shape that makes it mechanical, but the inner workings.
- All Superposeds after some point in the early 1970s had mechanical triggers, and they are still made that way today.
- The "Olimpico" or "Olympic" triggers are supposed to be an evolution of, and better than, the "regular" mechanical trigger installed in most Superposeds.
- The external shape was supposed to be more ergonomic than the standard trigger shape.
I won't be able to confirm any of that until the gun gets here.