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The ad says it's a 16, the book says it's a 12. The ad says it's an ejector, the book says it's an extractor. I guess I can understand the possibility of aftermarket ejectors, but the ad looks as if was written by someone that...nvermnd.
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Dean, how come that Trojan does not have the frame style of most. Has the mock Dolls Head like mine. Thats one nice Parker! Yours?
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The Simulated breech clips are interesting to say the least. And I see the screw timing has already been mentoned.
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Dean, who built the gun you pictured? Does it have ejectors? As for the Pachmayr gun, the seller does not always describe his guns accurately. It may be an extractor gun, but Pachmayr was probably capable of doing an ejector conversion.
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Bill I have no idea who upgraded the Trojan I posted. I pulled the pics off a web auction site like gunbroker or another. I just liked it so much that I burglerized the pictures.
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B. Dudley, what are the "simulated breech clips" you refer to and on which gun are they displayed? The question that Calvin asked about the frame shaping on Dean's post can be answered. The frame was filed to shape by a very talented gunsmith to a more attractive profile than an original Trojan. Such filing is done today by gunsmiths such as Dewey Vicknair, Dan Rossiter, Steven Dodd Hughes, and some few others.
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I would guess Brian is referring to the decoration on the side at the the back of the barrels on the Trojan-- sort of side clip look to them but a little undersized
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Oh, now I see it, engraved sideclips. By the way, another upgraded Trojan was done years ago by New York engraver Steve Olin. It is worth looking at if you ever get the opportunity. I have no idea who owns it now. A Trojan is a good basis for upgrading if you have a set of non ejector Parker barrels with a severely damaged doll's head to use. How about a 32" Damascus Trojan. If you have a rough set of Damascus barrels in either #1 or #2 frame size, cut off the doll's head and install them on a Trojan. What a great project gun that would make. Our late friend, Russ Bickel, installed Trojan barrels on a late hammer gun to make a very nice serious shooting gun. Now that Russ is gone, another Parker smith should take up his method of installing hammerless barrels on hammer guns. He claimed it was a piece of cake. Of course, that was Russ Bickel talking.
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As you know, Bill, Russ was an incredibly talented gunsmith and was modest almost to a fault. There was probably scant little he couldn't do in gunsmithing.
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