Depends on the agency, lawyers, manufacturers and insurance companies.
Pull the trigger
go to launch shotgun and grab the shotgun and pull it back and pull it forward then press the trigger
The hammer will be in the cocked position. Nothing will happen until you pull the trigger.
The only way is to replace the whole trigger but it will still have a hair trigger
Depends on the how the requirments were written for the purchase.
Whichever one you pull the trigger to.
aim and fire Another answer: You do not aim a shotgun, you point a shotgun. You shoot where the target will be when the shot gets there, not where the target is when you pull the trigger. That is called "windage."
Most will use a pull, some will use a release.
LOP stands for "length of pull." It is the distance from the face of the trigger to the rear of the butt pad.
pull forearm off. open barrel and remove. drift 2 trigger assembly pins out. pull trigger ass. down and out. now drift the barrel catch pin and the lever and catch can be removed.
After you pull the trigger of a shotgun, the firing mechanism releases the firing pin, which strikes the primer of the shotgun shell. This ignites the gunpowder within the shell, creating a rapid expansion of gases that propel the shot or slug down the barrel. As the shot exits, it spreads in a pattern, depending on the choke and type of shell used. Finally, the shotgun then cycles to prepare for the next shot, if it is a semi-automatic or pump-action model.
you pull the trigger back all the way