Originally Posted By: eightbore
Schoverling, Daly, and Gales offered Charles Daly double guns with Infallible triggers as an option on new guns. However, I doubt that they were installed in Germany, probably sent to Lancaster for installation. One early Lancaster catalog has a testimonial from a shooter in Maryland who was quite pleased with the trigger installed in his Golcher (Lindner) ten gauge hammer gun. I own a Golcher-Lindner ten gauge hammer pigeon gun with Infallible trigger that was sold by a D.C. area dealer. I assume it is the same gun. Small world. Bill Murphy


Murphy,
Just an OT side note about SD&G and single triggers...SD&G received a single trigger patent in France in 1908...here it is a year later in Germany ...the gun looks like an Ithaca to me...and although neither France or Germany lists the particular name of the inventor, I have a hunch (two other LC Smith triggers) it was a New York state inventor.