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Is this rib seperating?
Unread 01-23-2019, 02:17 PM   #1
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Default Is this rib seperating?

Pardon my ignorance on this, but I have yet to encounter a rib separation other than when they are obviously pronounced.

My question is regarding this trojan an old farmer showed me today when we were looking at his wheat crop.

Are these barrels separating or is it just age? I don't have any parkers that have a similar look on their ribs so I was just curious.

He was asking me what I might give him for it. The wood is in really good shape, action is grey but not bad but the barrels need some help regarding the bluing and whatever issue this might be.

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Pictures aren't the best way to tell. The rib looks like something isn't good. Were you able to take the barrels off and try the ring test?

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I have a cochlear implant so ring test doesn't always work for me.
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Looks lifted to me. But hard to tell.
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If the owner was willing and you really wanted to find out if they're lifted you could immerse them in hot water for a few seconds and look for bubbles.
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The solder joint appears to be compromised and it looks like relaying the ribs is in order.





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IMHO too hard to tell from pic...depending on what he uses to wipe gun down, and how careful he is, that could just be gunk the rag isn't getting too. What makes me think this is the uniformity of the stuff along what looks like the entire length of the rib. if the barrels do more than just a dull "thunk" when ring testing....then it may just be crud...another test is to hold them over a sheet of white paper and band on the backside with the heel of your hand and see if any rust falls of of those "cracks"
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Hmm, he is asking 400 for the gun. But not sure I want to get into a barrel job over an old cheap Trojan...
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Hmm, he is asking 400 for the gun. But not sure I want to get into a barrel job over an old cheap Trojan...
for $400 it would make a fine rainy day gun.
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And another $400 to re-lay the ribs?





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