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How are the hammers of a Stoeger Coach Gun cocked?
What does the safety on a Stoeger Coach Gun block?
The auto safety feature on a Stoeger Coach Gun is turned on (safety on position) when the top lever is rotated to open the action, which will cause the back of the spring strut to move rearward and pushes the safety rearward, thus blocking the trigger.
Which barrel fires first when shooting a Stoeger Coach Gun with one trigger?
After the first barrel is fired on a Stoeger Coach Gun, what direction does the transfer block rotate?
The main difference between the single trigger and double trigger Stoeger Coach guns is that the double trigger version does not utilize a separate parts called the right sear and the left sear because the hammers are tripped by direct engagement with the double triggers. In other words, the double triggers themselves are the sears in the fire control system.
What part of a Stoeger Coach Gun causes the extractor to move back from the barrels to pull the empty cases or live cartridges from the chamber?