gold triggers were an option from the date the original superposed was introduced (or at least that is what the original catalogue says). they are extremely rare on pre-war guns. as a general rule, superposed shotguns produced after world war II had gold plated triggers. however Browning stayed with the steel trigger construction until they discovered that the plating didn't last very well, then changed to alloy which plated better


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