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That's cool X 10, Daryl, and beautiful to boot. How'd you like to show up on a really good dove shoot with one of those, Gil? Wouldn't that be fun?
Thanks for posting that!
SRH
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Daryl, wow
You continue to contribute to my sin of envy.
Neat gun
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So Daryl, what's the trigger sequence for that beauty? Front-Right, middle-left and rear-bottom, or did they mix things up to help with the confusion?
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Cameron, you are correct with the trigger sequence. Somehow, it is just hard to get the third trigger pulled. I had a bit better luck pulling the rear trigger first, then switching to the front.
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Looks like the trigger spacing might be a little cramped if one needed to wear gloves on a winter hunt. Otherwise, very neat.
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Larry, I don't hunt in the rain, and I don't hunt when it's cold, but the spacing of triggers would be a good excuse for no triples if one wanted to hunt with gloves.
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I've got an old Parker with double triggers. Something over 100 years old, Damascus barrels. At the SClays range (now closed) a guest wanted to shoot the gun to day he'd shot a gun over 100 years old.
His guns had single triggers and he couldn't train himself in the few times he shot it to switch triggers.
All my shotguns have twin triggers. I wouldn't have it any other way. Now, three triggers? And three barrels? How much extra weight would that be?
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An Extra Trigger shouldn't add much Weight.
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Daryl--
I am beyond envy--
I will send you very thick gloves and rain gear if you send me the 3-barrel!!!
Lovely
Berrien
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