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I own the Seneca .36 with a spare .45 barrel and the patriot pistol in .45. Can anyone explain why the set triggers are reversed on the two guns? Seneca traditional like my Shiloh sharps rear trigger sets front trigger fires and Patriot front sets rear fires?
 
I own the Seneca .36 with a spare .45 barrel and the patriot pistol in .45.

Can anyone explain why the set triggers are reversed on the two guns?


Since it's a target pistol, I presume there's some small accuracy advantage by firing off the rear trigger for some/most competition shooters.
 
I just ran across this page; I have a Cherokee double trigger in 45 cal... I've only been shooting it for a couple years now and I'm truly hooked! I use it for all my hunting, (except birds) I'm going to eventually purchase a 32 and /or a 36-caliber barrel. I'm on the hunt for a new set of sights, these eyes aren't what they used to be. Peep sights would be nice, but it seems those are far and few between!
 
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