If this is the one I think it is, it's the short-barrelled derivation of a gun I bought for dabbling in trap. That being the case, there is a pendulum safety built in which will block the triggers if the barrels are pointed more than 45 degrees down, to reduce the risk of the user blowing their foot off, which they never removed in the changeover from long to short barrel.
Unfortunately it also means that you can't blow the head off any bad guy standing at the bottom of a sufficiently steep staircase.
The extractors make sense when the long barrelled version is being used as a trap or hunting gun, to enable the user to keep his/her expended hulls for reloading or litter avoidance. But I completely agree that they are a liability in a weapon requiring rapid reloading under duress, with the owner's life being the price of failure.