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Grantham Forester 05-01-2014 04:25 PM

May Day- Bought a parker to celebrate
 
Please refer back to my previous postings about a 12 VH with Briley Tubes- The gentleman sold that before I could re-contact him- $750.. cash. But besides the 12 DHE 30" DT serial number range 135xxx that was refinished 20 years ago by the DelGrego Gunsmithing Co. (which, at 3K I couldn't quite swing)!!

I did buy his 12 Trojan all original 28" DT serial number 21144 for an even $500. The fine reference tables on this Forum indicate this was made aproximately 1925-- has the original uncut stock with the std. 14" pull from front trigger-- with plain lined black plastic butt-plate, pistol grip but no black cap, plain breech w/o the "dolly's-head" extension that is on my 12 VHE, 90% barrel blue, all screws in line and un-boogered, and about 50% of the factory issue color hardening on the receiver. The only problem- the forearm is stuck into position very tight- is it necessary to remove it to clean the barrels and action in the receiver? If so, how often, and what is the best procedure for removing a tight forearm without doing damage to this fine shotgun??

Jim DiSpagno 05-01-2014 04:32 PM

Contact Dean Romig for the acquistion of a valuable tool for removing trojan fore ends without breaking them or marring the barrels. Jim

Dean Romig 05-01-2014 05:23 PM

"Valuable" in that it is indispensable, not costly. $6.50 plus $1.50 shipping.

Shoot me a PM if you would like one.

Best, Dean

John Campbell 05-01-2014 06:03 PM

Nice to see that you've celebrated a communist holiday by exercising your capitalist opportunities. Especially with a Parker.

Bill Murphy 05-01-2014 07:00 PM

Hooray, Hooray, it's the first of May, outdoor fxxxing begins today. I think I'll order a couple of Trojan forend removers.

Kevin McCormack 05-01-2014 07:40 PM

You mean a heavy-duty plastic letter opener? (Hint-Hint!)

Grantham Forester 05-03-2014 07:10 AM

Trojan fore-arm removed and then replaced.
 
Thanks to all, although I didn't realize that May 1st. was a communist event or holiday. I took a length of 9/16" soft pine dowel and sanded it to a taper, used that and it worked great. Would it be possible to see some photos of the $6.50 tool here? Thanks!!

Eric Eis 05-03-2014 09:59 AM

You did good on your purchase and Dean's tool works slick

charlie cleveland 05-03-2014 11:49 PM

some day i hope to add a trogan to mykeeping...you done good forester..charlie

edgarspencer 05-04-2014 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grantham Forester (Post 138255)
Thanks to all, although I didn't realize that May 1st. was a communist event or holiday.

It isn't as much a Communist holiday, as it is a Socialist holiday, much the same as Labor day is over here. It's only been a Socialist holiday since the late 1800s, but has been a traditional Celtic holiday for about 500 years, and not to celebrate the laborers, but to celebrated the arrival of spring.


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