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chrisjackson
02-24-2013, 05:13 PM
I have a 1918 Parker Trojan Serial #180403. Is there any way I can find out more information about this shotgun? I measured the barrel and it's spot on at 24". I have heard that the Trojan barrels aren't suppose to be that short? Everything looks original. It has been in the family for two generations. I know my father did not modify it, and he doesn't believe his father did either. Were any Trojans manufactured with a stock 24" barrel?

Dean Romig
02-24-2013, 05:17 PM
That serial number is not in the ID book so you would need to order a Research Letter on the gun.

Post a couple of high resolution pictures of the end of the barrels and the end of the top rib.

Brian Dudley
02-24-2013, 05:42 PM
A special order barrel on a Trojan is unlikely. Butt... You never know.
If the rib matting runs off the end, then they are prolly cut.

Like dean said, post a few pics of the muzzle end of the barrels. Both end face and top.

Pete Lester
02-24-2013, 06:02 PM
Odd are very high the barrels were cut. Rib matting going to the end is not a fully accurate determination of cut barrels.

Keels vs. solder and length of the choke constriction should be determined. Dean is right we need high resolution pictures to advise.

Dave Noreen
02-25-2013, 01:37 PM
The table in The Parker Story lists one 24-inch barrel 12-gauge Trojan Grade. Join the PGCA and order a Research letter. Also two with 23-inch barrels and one with 25-inch barrels.

charlie cleveland
02-25-2013, 08:39 PM
chris i hope you have found the 24 inch barrel trogan...this would be a treasure for sure..please join the club and get a letter believe me a letter goes a long way with your gun.... charlie

Bill Murphy
02-26-2013, 04:49 PM
Our website research service, which you apparently have not searched, indicates that information is available on your gun. The information you receive may not indicate that your gun is an original factory 24" gun, but it is worth a shot.