Dual Action, Scale-Firing Buttonless Switches

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Dual Action, Scale-Firing Buttonless Switches

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JerrBear was the one who turned me on to these dual-action, scale-firing Autos! You can carry these wherever, and at first appearance you don't suspect that they are automatics! They have thumb studs on the blades to operate them as manuals. Check these out!



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Here is another D/A auto that is a bolster-firing auto, or manual with the use of the thumb stud:

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I remember those, had them all.
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Yup....Copies of the real expensive ones but nice !
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Here's a Vallotton/Diskin D/A scale release.
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This is a Lone Wolf Lobo D/A scale release.
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Those are really nice!
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I had the last one, bolster release. That snapped open with purpose but the sear pin wore and it would open in my pocket. Have to get another hidden release switch!
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I carry a Matt Diskin Volcan scale release occasionally. Unfortunately someone mentioned recently they might be discontinued.
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I FORGOT to mention that these are CHEAPEES!! But the pictures of the V & D, Lone Wolf, and the Diskin/Volcan "real-deals" are VERY nice!! Thanks, guys, for posting the pictures!! :D
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