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Bibb Gault 04-20-2012 04:47 PM

Wow Charlie, thats pretty creative. Have you actually done something like this before? Estimated cost of the liners? I have a pile of 28ga left over from an Original 28ga Parker I sold several months ago. Belonged to my dad and could not see me actually shooting something that valuable with the risk of scratching it up.

Thanks,
Bibb

Jeff Kuss 04-20-2012 07:44 PM

If your 28 ga shells are old and in the box, they are worth more as collector pieces. It would be better to buy new shells.

Berkley Stephens 04-20-2012 09:23 PM

I'm Interested
 
Dear Bidd,
If for some reason you decide not to get barrels and want to sell the reciever, please let me know. Thanks, Berk

Brian Dudley 04-20-2012 09:57 PM

Parker only made a handfull of single trigger Trojans. And if this gun is original then It is worth more than parting it out. However, the single trigger setup looks odd to me. Wouldn't the single trigger be selective. And the crude checkering on the tip of the trigger looks out of place.

charlie cleveland 04-20-2012 11:26 PM

bibb i dont know what the barrel liner would cost give brilys a call...but the barrels can be fixed the way i said...you have to take around rod same size as the inside of the 16 ga barrels slolw heat the barrel metel that is blown... hammer and peen it down ...kinda like shaping a bent car fender...once you have worked barrels down then tig weld broken seams... you then will have some grinding and re welding...remove the iron rod in the barrels and put in liner.... not as easy as it sounds but most anymetal man could do this....and yes ive done this before..the cost was very little as i done them myself i didnot have to have a barrel liner my barrels were not hardly as bad as yours but close... charlie

Eric Eis 04-21-2012 10:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Dudley (Post 67873)
Parker only made a handfull of single trigger Trojans. And if this gun is original then It is worth more than parting it out. However, the single trigger setup looks odd to me. Wouldn't the single trigger be selective. And the crude checkering on the tip of the trigger looks out of place.

Brian, you are correct that is not a Parker single trigger (at least from the ones that I have seen)

Bibb Gault 04-21-2012 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Kuss (Post 67861)
If your 28 ga shells are old and in the box, they are worth more as collector pieces. It would be better to buy new shells.

Most of my 28ga shells are modern and the ones that are old I doubt are old enough to be collectable.

Eric Eis 04-21-2012 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bibb Gault (Post 67900)
Most of my 28ga shells are modern and the ones that are old I doubt are old enough to be collectable.

Bibb take a picture of the boxes that you think are old enough, you maybe surprised.

Bibb Gault 04-21-2012 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric Eis (Post 67898)
Brian, you are correct that is not a Parker single trigger (at least from the ones that I have seen)

So if it's not original, was it possibly done when sent back for repair, or with some sort of kit? Are there any marks on the receiver that would indicate when and if a modification took place? Do factory records get detailed enough to indicate it it came with 1 or 2 triggers? Sorry for all the questions guys, but I am very curious as it seems to function very very slick and does not appear to be a hatchet job.

Thanks,
Bibb

Bibb Gault 04-21-2012 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric Eis (Post 67901)
Bibb take a picture of the boxes that you think are old enough, you maybe surprised.

I will post a couple of 28ga box photos.
Thanks Eric!


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