A SuperBritte was one of my bucket list guns. I read about them as a kid in a Gun Digest article 50 years ago I guess. Found one in mint condition with double triggers about 20 years ago. It was very well made and everything that I wanted in it. Different, even quirky design that was very interesting. It came up well, the dimensions were near what I liked but I could not shoot it worth a darn. POI seemed ok. But with it I could not hit the broad side of a barn from inside or outside.

My skeet score and trap scores went into the single didgets. Tried using the top barrel and bottom barrel only with dismal results so I don't think it was a convergences problem. Others tried it with equall results. Never figured out why I could not shoot it well but after a couple years of owning but not shooting it I sold it to a Doctor outside Lexington KY who did not shoot it well but was so in love with its looks he did not care. As far as I know he still has it.

There have been several different lots of them. Some where imported when made early 50's I guess. Savage was another group then G&H found and finished another lot about 10-15 years ago. I was told they were found in the white and had been stored for decades not new construction.