A friend of mine asked me if I knew guns, and of course (like an idiot) I said "Yeah!"
So he hauls out this Beretta Pigeon Grade (???) and I think "Darn it, it's HANDGUNS I know best!"
To cut to the chase, he wants to know why when he dry fires it with snap caps, the only way to fire the second barrel is to switch the selector over and pull the trigger. We fumbled around for awhile and got it to fire both barrels once without using the selector but we don't know what we did.
The only thing I can think of is that recoil sets something allowing the second barrel to fire.
HELP! Is this normal, and if so, why?
So he hauls out this Beretta Pigeon Grade (???) and I think "Darn it, it's HANDGUNS I know best!"
To cut to the chase, he wants to know why when he dry fires it with snap caps, the only way to fire the second barrel is to switch the selector over and pull the trigger. We fumbled around for awhile and got it to fire both barrels once without using the selector but we don't know what we did.
The only thing I can think of is that recoil sets something allowing the second barrel to fire.
HELP! Is this normal, and if so, why?