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Unread 01-04-2026, 05:06 PM   #1
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Sorry Rob I should have been more clear. Parker’s generally have the termination line but it’s not 100%. Without one you would have to consult a letter or the serialization book like I did. I am confident they should be 26”
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When the Trojan was introduced the barrel length offerings were 28- and 30-inch in 12-gauge and only 28-inch in 16- & 20-gauge. The 1913 Flyer --

1913 Trojan Grade flyer.jpeg

Those were still the offerings in the 1916 catalog --

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By the 1923 catalog they added 26-inch barrels to all three gauges --

1923 Trojan 26-inch barrels added.jpeg

With all the errors that have been found in that serialization book I'd want a PGCA letter for peace of mind!
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