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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 --
Attachment 138706 Those were still the offerings in the 1916 catalog -- Attachment 138707 By the 1923 catalog they added 26-inch barrels to all three gauges -- Attachment 138708 With all the errors that have been found in that serialization book I'd want a PGCA letter for peace of mind! |
Nice little Trojan 20, I happen to like 26" barrels, and always on the lookout for one.
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I have one. Bought it from Russ Jackson about five years ago… I love it. The perfect Parker for upland birds in nasty weather. . |
I know, I saw that gun but you beat me to it. I have a VH and vhe 20 with 26 and my DHE 16 with 26
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Did you get the forend off yet?
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When you get the forend off can you post a picture of the serial number on the barrels?
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Dean, you have probably answered this, but, do you still have the forend wedges?
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Bill, I currently have one remaining but it’s spoken for.
I’ll try to get some more. . |
I sent the funds to Mr Romig today for his last removal tool. Will advise once removed .
Thanks all for the input. Rob |
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