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Rather than banging a gun on a desk or on the floor- I just hit the end of the gun with the heel on my hand. That should reset the second Barrel. Hitting the gun on a floor or a desk you could crack the stock so I would be careful about doing that. So good luck.

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Originally Posted by Ted Schefelbein
Originally Posted by Stanton Hillis
I have found an ultrasonic cleaner to be the single trigger double gun owner's best friend.

I have found double triggers to be a much, much better friend.

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While that is true, Ted, and I agree, I have had the opportunity to help out friends who have bought used O/Us that were having trouble with the single triggers. The ultrasonic cleaner usually straightens out their problems. I would choose double triggers most of the time for myself, but I cannot choose that for my friends who aren't steeped in double triggers to the extent that I am.

Last example was a Beretta Silver Snipe that a friend bought for $100. Two cycles in the ultrasonic cleaner and that gun works like new, now. Out of all my single trigger guns the only one that has ever given me any trigger issues was my old, much used MX8. It was just worn out and a new trigger "group" straightened it out completely. Two LC Smiths with HOTs, a FAIR Verona, a Beretta 687 SPII Sporting, a Yildiz, and a SKB 200E .........none of which have ever hiccuped once. I have never needed to use my ultrasonic for my own single trigger guns, only those of my friends.


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I have never had any trouble with my double trigger guns that involved the triggers .most doubles with single trigger are not cleaned and shrinking wood if they are traditionally stocked and because they have more parts they can wear and malfunction .I have a AYA with that spongy single trigger but it always works ..go figure

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Stan,
Small world, so to speak. The single trigger gun that got the squishy pad was a Beretta Silver Snipe. The Pachmeyer pad hardened up nicely, after 20 years or so, and the gun is back to working as it should.

I did strip and clean it, and refinish the stock with the tung oil varnish Brownell’s used to sell. It was due. But, the pad going hard ended the problem.

Double triggers here, as well, but, the damn cold drives me into gloves late in the bird season, and come the winter months, the Beretta gets out a bit. I still hit my Dad’s favorite WMA for pheasants if there is some ice on the slews, and using his old Beretta brings back good memories.

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Stan, Ted…. U2 are socialist fegs.


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I remembered about your dad's Silver Snipe the moment I was shown the $100 gun my friend had bought.

Rust has taken over the outside of the barrels and I spent a few minutes removing it for him, then applying some OxphoBlue with swabs to freshen it up a bit. A trip to the ultrasonic put the action back in fine fettle and he now is not ashamed to take it out in public. I'd never had any dealings with the old Silver Snipe guns, so when I saw his it reminded me of you immediately.


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Originally Posted by Nitrah
the sxs is definitely inertia and wasn't getting enough resistance to reset. Working with snap caps if I bang it on desk. The O/u is working fine with snap caps and must be mechanical it fires both perfectly.

While it may be mechanical, I would think this more than likely points to ammo being too light. You mention "gun" here, but your original post says two guns did the same thing. If they both work with snap caps, I think the problem is the ammo. A good cleaning never hurt a gun, but if the ammo is too light, it may never work in the gun. Same problem you see with semi-autos and low pressure rounds. One of the big reason you will never see mass market ammo with really low pressure loads.

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