View Full Version : Trojan Doubling Up
Fred Spicer
10-22-2009, 09:22 PM
At the sporting clay range today, (been shooting the same Parker Trojan for 23 years, shooting in the 40% range) at station ten, it starts shooting both barrels at the same time, even though only one trigger pulled. Did it two more times, had to borrow and O/U to finish. Anyone have a fix? I took it apart, cleaned the trigger assembly, reinstalled it and still doubling.
Richard Flanders
10-22-2009, 09:32 PM
It's usually the sear ends being worn and rounded off, especially the right barrel which generally shot far more then the left. I assume you checked the little spring that holds the trigger blades down for tension?
Austin W Hogan
10-23-2009, 09:11 AM
Remove the barrels; can you make the left trigger move by moving the right trigger?
Place a tongue blade or soft wood against the standing breech; a dent in the blade will indicate hammer fall. Can you make the left hammer release on the wood by bumping the butt?
A lot of doubling is caused by dirt/grease buildup between the trigger extension blades.
Wear on the left sear may cause a double on recoil .
Best, Austin
Fred Spicer
10-23-2009, 09:44 AM
Thanks. I check the spring, still there and doing its job. One trigger does not effect the other, nor can I make the left hammer fall by bumping the butt. The trigger sear ends are a little worn, I will order new ones. Thanks for the help.
Richard Flanders
10-23-2009, 10:23 AM
No need to order new ones. No such thing. Just have someone re-contour the ends up on a diamond stone. I did my own pretty quickly. Al Edge would be a good one to work on them. He did a marvelous job on the mangled sears on my sidelock hammer gun. If you post where you live others will chime in with names of competent gunsmiths near you.
John Dunkle will also chime in here soon and have you change your registration on the forum using your real name, which is a requirement here. Send him a PM and he will make the change if you can't figure out how to do it.
Harry Collins
10-23-2009, 10:34 AM
Be careful with the sears! They have an odd shape and are easily rendered useless. I had a Trojan doing the same and it had a gob of gook uner the sear. Hop your back in business soon.
Harry
John Dunkle
10-23-2009, 11:35 AM
...John Dunkle will also chime in here soon and ... Send him a PM and he will make the change if you can't figure out how to do it. Richard - my thanks!!
As well - Fred - welcome to the forum! All your posts/threads have been updated to reflect your correct login/screen name...
My thanks to both..!
John
Fred Spicer
10-23-2009, 12:57 PM
Thanks to everyone again. I will let you know how it all turns out.
Richard Flanders
10-23-2009, 06:53 PM
So, who knows of a good smith close to Fred so he can get the help he may need??
Marc Retallack
10-23-2009, 10:06 PM
Fred
Dewey Vicknair would probably be an hour and change drive from Columbia. He's located in Lititz, PA. 717-626-4226. I know he has roughly an 18+ month backlog at the moment. That said, I dropped a Baker with a broken firing pin off with him two weeks ago and picked it back up today.
Cheers
Marcus
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