Chuck, single selective triggers were an option. Maybe this person didn't want to spend the extra money on the trigger and used it for upgrade in wood or something. It was a smart move, although now the Hunter One-Trigger will bring close to $500.00 more for the gun. On single selective triggers, I own a few with them and have never, I mean never ever selected one barrel over the other, and where the Hunter One-Trigger selector is, try and select a barrel with the gun mounted. A nice feature to look for in older guns, but in my opinion, worthless. Now the older Miller Single Trigger with the safety mounted selector is nice, but two barrels and two triggers sxs for me.