For occasional use, the Stoegers are not a bad gun. Do not confuse them with a high-quality gun, but for range fun, or sitting in the corner, maybe a little hunting, they work. The double trigger is better, a simpler design with less to go wrong. A little Gunslik on the hinge pin for a while with smooth it out, then replace it with a small amount of wheel bearing grease.
Yep, that’s pretty much my intended use, occasional range fun and possible home defense use. My wife is able to operate it easily with the break action. It’s a fun gun to shoot!
I got the double trigger as I heard there were issues with the single trigger. Also along the lines of your thinking, figured there would be less issues with the double trigger as it’s a simpler design.