Originally Posted by 
Old Farang
				 
			Interesting comment about using a .22 / .410. I used to have a small combination rifle in that pattern. Very unique in that they were made for the US military and carried as a survival weapon in aircrew. They were in two halves, under and over, with storage space in the stock for the ammo. The break down action was a simple pin that could be pulled out.
Only had the one trigger which was a small squeeze bar underneath, and the hammer was selected either up or down. It came with a canvas carrying bag and I used to keep it in my helicopter. 
 
I ended up giving all my guns to a mate that had them on his license, and he has since given it to his granddaughter, that is now my "carer."