earlthegoat2
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There seems to be a serious shortage of these around. It seems that if you want one you have to reach into the world of the Bespoke guns. It has seemingly been ages since the concept of double triggers was ever even considered on a production gun. The only one I can think of is the CZ partridge and bobwhite. Most of the coach gun replicas have them as well. Same thing with extractors. They all have the selective ejectors these days. Splinter forends are harder to come by as well with that monstrosity of a beavertail up front I cannot let my hand do the pointing of the barrels for me. I am disappointed to look upon a Ruger Gold Label and see the single trigger. This is the only reason I never bought one. Where have the Ithaca Flues models gone to. Even if Baikal decided to make one with the options laid out in the title I would suredly buy one. I am not above spending a pretty penny on a shotgun but the medium grade models really seem to have been caught up in consumerism as well.
I guess the point of this thread is to discuss what you like in a double shotgun and why. I like a 20 gauge SxS with 26 inch barrels choked IC/M. A straight grip stock and a splinter forend. Double triggers and an automatic safety. Make it extractors too so I can do the characteristic flip to eject my empties.
I guess the point of this thread is to discuss what you like in a double shotgun and why. I like a 20 gauge SxS with 26 inch barrels choked IC/M. A straight grip stock and a splinter forend. Double triggers and an automatic safety. Make it extractors too so I can do the characteristic flip to eject my empties.