Well recently I picked up a 725 Trap, had the worst time ever in a store, but I thought I'd give anyone thinking about it a peek.
Here's the shotgun itself:
The front bead is a light pipe.
Joined with a Mid bead.
It comes with three red, and three green, and two non-lighted white lightpipes with varying size "dots" facing shooter.
There are three optional trigger shoes for the mechanical trigger, which doesn't require the impetus of a shell firing to switch to the next barrel and fire there, for those of us who forget to set the selector to the right barrel at times.
There's a medium to wide textured trigger, that in my case was installed by default.
And two optional smooth trigger shoes of medium and large widths.
Here's the shotgun itself:
The front bead is a light pipe.
Joined with a Mid bead.
It comes with three red, and three green, and two non-lighted white lightpipes with varying size "dots" facing shooter.
There are three optional trigger shoes for the mechanical trigger, which doesn't require the impetus of a shell firing to switch to the next barrel and fire there, for those of us who forget to set the selector to the right barrel at times.
There's a medium to wide textured trigger, that in my case was installed by default.
And two optional smooth trigger shoes of medium and large widths.