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09-02-2009, 10:35 PM
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My First Parker!!
First, thank you for the forum gents...what an amazing place.
Second, I picked up a Trojan 20 ga today serial # 206116 and I have two questions:
1. Can I take it out this weekend and shoot it? The receiver and barrels are in pristine condition with no corrosion or wear whatsoever. If so, can I use the regular 20 gauge dove loads being sold down at wally world?
2. This gun is perfect in every way except one. The guy I bought it from said the movers dropped it when he came down here and it knocked a chunk of wood off the heel about an inch long and half an inch thick at the largest place. Do you guys have any suggestions about whether to repair it and how to go about doing that?
Whoops...make that three questions:
3. I can't find any choke markings anywhere. Does anyone know how to find such information out? Sorry in advance if that's a dumb question.
thanks again for a great site.
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Jeremy, Welcome to the PGCA Forum.
You'll probably need to have the choke constriction measured with a bore mic. in order to determine chokes.
The chambers in your 1923 or 1924 Trojan are probably 2 9/16" or 2 5/8" and yes, you can shoot standard 2 3/4" dove loads in it. I would suggest however, that you shoot 2 1/2" loads in it which will only serve to reduce recoil and treat both the gun and your shoulder a little better. I find shooting the 20 ga. Parkers on a 0-frame using 2 3/4" shells give my shoulder a severe beating with continuous shooting.
Have fun with your "new" Trojan.
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