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Of all my Parkers, my 20 ga Trojan is the favorite..
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A 20 gauge Trojan would be wonderful! I have my dad's little 20 gauge Knickerbocher. It's marked "New York Gun Company" I think. (I'm not looking at it as I write.) Gun was made in the early 20th Century. It is the only gun my dad ever owned. I never saw him miss a single shot with the little gun. It feels like a little Trojan.
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I've been messing with antique shotguns for 50+ years. I own a wonderful Sterly in 12 and a very nice, but low grade Lefever 12. I am drawn to old double guns. They sing. I also like 16 gauge. They seem to shoot as hard as do 12s and the guns are just enough lighter to make a difference. Least to me. Now this may make you guys cringe, but I just bought a 16 gauge Model 12 Winny, made in 1934. No finish, okay wood. It fits me.
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