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Heya all,

 

I got home my beretta silver pigeon s yesterday, i noticed that when i have the snap caps in and i pull the trigger twice it will only discharge onepin, BUT when i have live ammo in it will dischare the both?? :yes:

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Heya all,

 

I got home my beretta silver pigeon s yesterday, i noticed that when i have the snap caps in and i pull the trigger twice it will only discharge onepin, BUT when i have live ammo in it will dischare the both?? :lol:

 

 

you have to change the barrel selector manually to do it

 

read this

 

:yes:

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It is because the recoil from the first shot resets the trigger for the second by inertia. If you fire once with snap caps and then tap the recoil pad on the floor it will fire the second.

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I posted excatly the same question when I got my first gun.

 

I recall that it was TLA who told me about the interia mechanism and to put the snap caps in, pull the trigger once, then lightly bounce the gun on the floor (rubber butt pad first) and then pull the trigger again - hey presto both fire.

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Heya all,

 

I got home my beretta silver pigeon s yesterday, i noticed that when i have the snap caps in and i pull the trigger twice it will only discharge onepin, BUT when i have live ammo in it will dischare the both?? :lol:

 

 

you have to change the barrel selector manually to do it

 

read this

 

:yes:

no you dont have to change.selector bump the stock with your hand and it will select other barrel

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