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What I have here is a recently acquired OMPS (Officina Meccanica Pregiate Superfiniture) boxlock SxS from Italy's Gardone Val Trompia (same area where Beretta makes their shotguns I believe - correct me if I am wrong). This shotgun locks up tight, has exposed hammers, game scene engraving, and remnants of case coloring on the receiver so overall a very aesthetically pleasing shotgun to one's eye.
Now here is where shit gets interesting and where I need some education. The hammers do cock and that is how you fire the shotgun, but they do not hit the exposed firing pins whenever the trigger is pulled - they stop just short. I tested this several times with snap caps and once with live ammunition (to confirm the gun would fire, which it did). I was under the impression that a hammer shotgun was supposed to hit the exposed firing pins, which hit the primer, which makes the gun go bang.
So, please, educate me and tell me what exactly I have here. Is it a faux hammer shotgun? Is it a mix? Am I completely wrong about what a hammer shotgun is supposed to do?
Now here is where shit gets interesting and where I need some education. The hammers do cock and that is how you fire the shotgun, but they do not hit the exposed firing pins whenever the trigger is pulled - they stop just short. I tested this several times with snap caps and once with live ammunition (to confirm the gun would fire, which it did). I was under the impression that a hammer shotgun was supposed to hit the exposed firing pins, which hit the primer, which makes the gun go bang.
So, please, educate me and tell me what exactly I have here. Is it a faux hammer shotgun? Is it a mix? Am I completely wrong about what a hammer shotgun is supposed to do?