Gentlemen:
Drop the 16 gauge kick. It didn't make it in the past and it won't make it in the future. If you can't do the job well with a 12 or 20 it can't be done. The 16 has NO ADVA
What's wrong with a single selective trigger????
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Tom, I have one word in reply to your "drop the 16 gauge "kick" statement: No.
Why? Because I LIKE 16ga guns, and hunt with them almost exclusively. That is the whole point of this exercise, right? To get a gun we WANT? I disagree that 16ga. guns have no advantage, otherwise I wouldn't own one. Faster and bigger payloads than a 20, in a lighter and faster handling package than a 12, with better aesthetics to boot. How is that not an advantage? As for the single selective trigger, there's nothing wrong with them, when they work. Again, it's about choice. I think double guns need two triggers. My choice.
The point is, if the gun business is customer/market driven, we should be able to get what we want, not what people (like you) tell us we don't need. And frankly, I'm really tired of it.