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Nice Trojan value
Just acquired a really nice 12 bore Trojan 64xxx. 28” wood colors and blue about 90% original condition...bores perfect..the only hickeys on the gun are a little more patina...on trigger bow and tang. And a lifted barrel ding that does not show in bore about midway down the left pipe. I know that I am going to sound like every new lurker we have ever had here, but what does this group see as a fair starting price for such a gun...it is really nice, but I have graded 12’s that I will shoot before this gun...so I think it needs to move along. Oh 2 frame 4/2 unstruck barrels, dimensions excellent
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Every new lurker is advised to post plenty of good quality photos so a more accurate evaluation can be arrived at. We can’t break the code ;-)
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I will tomorrow... Trust me though, although having few things unique features, this gun is in close to closet queen condition. |
And please tell us the stock dimensions too.
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Without pictures, this is just another fisherman's tale ; )
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Mark,
Check the forum for Parkers for sale. There is a nice 12 gauge Trojan listed there for sale that is still available for you to compare yours to. -Brett |
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Stock is 14 1/4 LOP, 1 7/8 DAC, 2 3/4 DAH |
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And so on, the lifted barrel ding makes me want to cry!!
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The "dent" looks more like a slice. Not that it is a major part of the eventual selling price, but we are in for several hundred dollars in repair costs, which should be taken care of before offering it for sale. This is a really nice Trojan, but what's with the "64,XXX" in your original post?
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Now I just have to figure out who to send the barrels to! |
Really good condition for a Trojan
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Yea, that one is definitely worn out! You need to post it for sale quickly on the forum before you start spending money on it......
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You’re asking us how much the gun is worth after you bought it? Its value to you is how much you paid for it. That’s all that matters.
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Ed,
I wish that all of my shotgun purchases were completely altruistic. But, occaissionally I buy a gun that I have no particular interest in, because it was a bargain, and passing it on allows me to contine to chase the items that interest me more. I would never reveal what I paid for this really nice Trojan, but will tell you this, when I have encountered nice guns from individual sellers, that do not realize what they are selling, I always offer a morally defendable price....my exception is Pawn Shops....as I beieve that, in general, tha Pawn shops operate on the edge of legality.......in general. Thanks though, fr your comment....and I assure you I value the gun at LEAST what I paid for it. |
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