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Need Help To Identify Unknown Double Trigger!

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Found this in my junk drawer and I have no idea what it's for! It has the "Look" of a Thompson Center early trigger but the front & rear trigger ends throw it off. All the dimensions are the same on the frame as your run of the mill Renegade or Hawken double assembly. I'm already on my 4th cup of coffee doing hundreds of google searches and I can't find another one to compare it to!
Anyone have ideas???
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I have run into that trigger and it seems to me it was on an old original German Jaeger rifle where the front of the trigger was held in with the trigger guard and only one screw at the rear and covered by the rear of the horn guard, now if I could only remember the maker.
 
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