What kind of trigger guard does Springfield shotgun have?

What kind of trigger guard does Springfield shotgun have?

Springfield 67E, 20ga Shotgun Part. Forend Springfield 67H 12GA Shotgun Parts: Bolt, Slide And Slide Release Lever. #J147 Springfield 67 Series C, 20ga Shotgun Part. Trigger Guard w/ Pin & Screw

What kind of shotgun has double triggers and single trigger?

One has an English stock and single trigger. The other is a European FN version and has a swan neck stock (sort of a curved English stock) and double triggers. They are close enough so it’s a pretty good comparison of DT vs ST on an O/U. The guns are used mostly for ruffed grouse, wild Montana pheasant and driven birds.

Can a double trigger be used on a single trigger Browning?

I have a couple of Belgian Browning Superlights. One has an English stock and single trigger. The other is a European FN version and has a swan neck stock (sort of a curved English stock) and double triggers. They are close enough so it’s a pretty good comparison of DT vs ST on an O/U.

Which is better a 12 gauge or subgauge?

Being 12 gauge guns, both have an oval shaped wrist that gives better purchase than a subgauge gun or one with a round wrist. I think that’s important to making the DTs work well because there is some slight hand movement when going to the rear trigger.

What are the parts of a Springfield shotgun?

Springfield 67H 12GA Shotgun Parts: Bolt, Slide And Slide Release Lever. #J147 Springfield 67 Series C, 20ga Shotgun Part. Trigger Guard w/ Pin & Screw SPRINGFIELD- J.STEVENS ARM CO. TRIGGER GUARD. EB-513-1 Only 1 left! Exploded View Springfield Model 944/944Y Series A Sigle Bar/Shtg/12/16/20/410Ga. Springfield 67E, 20ga Shotgun Part. Bolt

Where can I buy parts for a savage shotgun?

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What is the difference between a boom stick and a sawn off shotgun?

For the scuba diving weapon, see bang stick. Not to be confused with broomstick. A sawn-off shotgun (also called a sawed-off shotgun, short-barreled shotgun, shorty or a boom stick) is a type of shotgun with a shorter gun barrel —typically under 18 inches (46 cm)—and often a shortened or absent stock.