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===Other===
 
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[[Iver Johnson]] made an unusual model from [[1940]] to [[1947]], called the ''Trigger Cocking Double Action''.  If the hammer was down, pulling the trigger would cock the hammer; if the trigger was pulled with the hammer cocked, it would then fire.  This meant that to fire the revolver from a hammer down state, the trigger must be pulled twice.<ref>S. P. Fjestad (1992). ''Blue Book of Gun Values, 13th Ed.'', Blue Book Publications, Inc.. ISBN 0-9625943-4-2.</ref>
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[[Iver Johnson]] made an unusual model from [[1940]] to [[1947]], called the ''Trigger Cocking Double Action''.  If the hammer was down, pulling the trigger would cock the hammer; if the trigger was pulled with the hammer cocked, it would then fire.  This meant that to fire the revolver from a hammer down state, the trigger must be pulled twice.<ref>S. P. Fjestad (1992). ''{{Amazon/Blue Book}}, 13th Ed.'', Blue Book Publications, Inc.. ISBN 0-9625943-4-2.</ref>
  
 
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