Originally Posted By: GLS
Ithaca SKB shotguns made in the late 1960s into the 1970's in Japan were (and are) reliable single-triggered guns. Same as the Browning BSS guns also made in Japan and are reliable. Gil


Agree. Those are two excellent examples of sxs that were quite popular, easy to find on the used market, reasonably priced, and have good single triggers. The SKB's is an inertia trigger. Unless I'm misremembering, the BSS is mechanical. Or were they some of each? I think they used two different ST's.