I am selling my Pedersoli double 9.3 in the classifieds and have received questions and comments on the hammers. And that it has no safety.
So I don’t spread false information. I thought I would ask here. Knowing the wealth of knowledge with the old classic doubles with hammers.
So, correct me if I’m wrong. On my rifle the hammer springs are still new and strong so accidentally setting them would be difficult.
Both or one can be cocked at a time with the thumb
IMO the hammers make the equivalent of large cocking indicators for a PH or hunting partners.
The hammers do not rest on the firing pins. So can not be struck from behind causing an AD
So please ad any pros and cons of a modern rifle being made with exposed hammers and no safety. So I am relaying accurate info to perspective buyers. Thank you in advance.
So I don’t spread false information. I thought I would ask here. Knowing the wealth of knowledge with the old classic doubles with hammers.
So, correct me if I’m wrong. On my rifle the hammer springs are still new and strong so accidentally setting them would be difficult.
Both or one can be cocked at a time with the thumb
IMO the hammers make the equivalent of large cocking indicators for a PH or hunting partners.
The hammers do not rest on the firing pins. So can not be struck from behind causing an AD
So please ad any pros and cons of a modern rifle being made with exposed hammers and no safety. So I am relaying accurate info to perspective buyers. Thank you in advance.