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Frank Good 02-09-2026 09:12 AM

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The gun ended up selling for $4100 plus buyers premium of $615 for a total of $4715 and no I did not take part in the final part of the auction. I came across a 1928 NID4E 16ga 2bbl set through a private sale which captured more of my attention. Ended up making a deal and I pick it up this week.

Dave Noreen 02-09-2026 10:18 AM

Love seeing the mid- to higher grade NIDs that are not fully optioned target guns. More pictures when you get it?

nick balzano 02-09-2026 11:53 AM

do all 16 ga. trojans have automatic safeties

Bill Murphy 02-09-2026 04:56 PM

Frank, thanks for the information on the auction.

Craig Larter 02-09-2026 05:18 PM

So that's $3489 us dollars

Frank Good 02-10-2026 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Craig Larter (Post 443900)
So that's $3489 us dollars

And if the buyer is in the US he is going to have to either take the Canadian Fireams Safety Course or challenge the test to acquire a PAL to purchase the gun in Canada. Then if he passes the test send in the required documentation and payment along with his test results, await the 8 week processing period to receive his PAL in the mail. After that he can then make arrangements through an importer/exporter in Canada that has an importer with an FFL stateside to have his gun shipped to plus pay all applicable duties, taxes and export and import fees associated so by the time all that is complete add another $1200+ so his gun is now $5000+

Dean Romig 02-10-2026 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by nick balzano (Post 443883)
do all 16 ga. trojans have automatic safeties


From the factory, yes unless ordered otherwise.





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Stan Hoover 02-10-2026 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Frank Good (Post 443927)
And if the buyer is in the US he is going to have to either take the Canadian Fireams Safety Course or challenge the test to acquire a PAL to purchase the gun in Canada. Then if he passes the test send in the required documentation and payment along with his test results, await the 8 week processing period to receive his PAL in the mail. After that he can then make arrangements through an importer/exporter in Canada that has an importer with an FFL stateside to have his gun shipped to plus pay all applicable duties, taxes and export and import fees associated so by the time all that is complete add another $1200+ so his gun is now $5000+

Call me foolish, but for that gun I think I may have still been interested:whistle:

Nice NID 16 there, what are the barrel lengths?

Frank Good 02-10-2026 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Stan Hoover (Post 443930)
Call me foolish, but for that gun I think I may have still been interested:whistle:

Nice NID 16 there, what are the barrel lengths?

Both sets are 26", one set is stamped choked 2/4 and the other 3/4 but someone has reamed the chokes out. The 2/4 set mics as skeet/skeet and the other as IC/M. Serial #s match and place the gun as 1928 mfg. Owner says barrels were not cut but I have not seen them yet. I pick it up tomorrow. I'll get a letter from Cody to see just how it was ordered etc. One thing I find interesting is my 1927 NID4E 12ga two barrel set has a forend for each barrel set and both barrels were ordered at time of original order yet this 16 has one forend. I am guessing two forends would have been an extra option?

Bill Murphy 02-10-2026 03:44 PM

The truth is at Cody. Share it with us.


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