I bought one in the 1960's from Milt Klein with a single selective trigger asnd ejectors. Pretty gun, but it had soft sears and was impossible to keep working. Both barrels would fire at once. I had the sears fixed several times, but the metal was too soft. I sent the gun back and a new impoved model was sent to me me. It was off face so I got a refund and puchased a Charles Daley 500. The Charles Daley gun has had thousands of shells fired through it waterfowl hunting, upland game hunting , and trap shooting. It is still going strong, no problems. The early Spanish guns had some quality control probelms.

I started with a Savage Fox model B in my boyhood years. I think I paid $70 for it from my paper route money. I still have and treasure the gun and fequently use it for upland game birds. In later years I purchased a 12 and 20 ga. Crescents and inherited a 20 gauge Hunter- L. C. Smith 20 ga. with ejectors and a beautiful Remington model 1900. I also hunt with my grandad's old back action lock Belgium double with black powder loads. Great fun, but one must step through the clud of smoke to see if the bird is coming down.