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You will probably find there will be a little bit of fash/turning material or just general crap floating about in the action, I suggest you take it to a gunsmith for a proper strip and clean, it wont cost much, but it should stop it, and most importantly you will have confidence in the gun, you will never shoot well with the thought in the back of your mind that it may happen again, and you may develop a nasty flinch.

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You can make some o/u fire both barrels with a very light pull on the trigger or a half pull

I had a baikal that if I set the top barrel to fire first then a slow pull they would both go

I could do this 9 out of 10 times I had it serviced and the fore end tightened before I gave it a mate

And it had no problems just one of them

If the trigger was pulled crisp single shot every time

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