No, not that British SAS Operation. I saw enough of this when trying to find out about my Nimrod drilling via Google.
I am speaking of a 1936 Thieme & Schlegelmilch triplet. I could use some guidance on how it is suppose to work. I've figured out to open it and to field strip it. The toggle on the left side is the safety and I read that it actually blocks the hammers. That is unusual in drillings. Does it block all three hammers when applied? (No, I have not shot it yet.) That big lever on the left cocks the rifle hammer, right? It does raise the rear sight. Pushing forward on the right trigger seems to set the hair trigger. Here is where I really get confused...
If I was out hunting and I had all three barrels loaded what do I need to do should I decide to blast a feral hog with the rifle? Next, I went to get a shot with the rifle but then the hog scooted out of view. How do I undo my ability to fire the rifle and return to shotgun use? I think that the button that is just ahead of the triggers has something to do with this. I wish I had the instructions.
I am speaking of a 1936 Thieme & Schlegelmilch triplet. I could use some guidance on how it is suppose to work. I've figured out to open it and to field strip it. The toggle on the left side is the safety and I read that it actually blocks the hammers. That is unusual in drillings. Does it block all three hammers when applied? (No, I have not shot it yet.) That big lever on the left cocks the rifle hammer, right? It does raise the rear sight. Pushing forward on the right trigger seems to set the hair trigger. Here is where I really get confused...
If I was out hunting and I had all three barrels loaded what do I need to do should I decide to blast a feral hog with the rifle? Next, I went to get a shot with the rifle but then the hog scooted out of view. How do I undo my ability to fire the rifle and return to shotgun use? I think that the button that is just ahead of the triggers has something to do with this. I wish I had the instructions.
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