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1919 restored 12 gauge Trojan
My 1930 Trojan has brought me many happy days afield but is showing some wear. This was offered to me and I snapped it up for a backup. 28 inch barrels choked modified and full, just like my 1930, except this has 2 1/2” chambers. No claims made as to who did the restoration, but it appears well done and is very tight.
Had a chance to examine my 1926 vh 16 gauge that arrived at my FFL that is purported to be a Del Grego restoration. I must say, they are comparable, the 16 being a maybe a bit nicer. Is there any way to verify a Del Grego? Stamps on action or barrel flats? My understanding is if they were ever used, it was done inconsistently.
Last edited by John B White; 02-27-2026 at 02:58 PM..
Reason: Typing on my phone
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In the wood under the buttplate or under the trigger guard…?
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