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Greg Endeman 03-23-2020 05:19 PM

0V Grade??
 
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Hi, New to the forum. Looking at Grandpas gun and it looks like it says 0V as the grade. Is that the same as 0 VH? Is the HTA the gun assembler?
Thanks, Greg

Pete Lester 03-23-2020 06:16 PM

The OV is the grade stamp for a Trojan. If my recall is correct nobody really knows for sure what the HTA stamp is for. Some speculate high tensile alloy or heat treated and annealed.

Greg Endeman 03-23-2020 06:23 PM

Thank you! It does say Trojan Steel on barrel.

Dean Romig 03-23-2020 06:59 PM

And nobody knows what the O and the V mean either. Yes it is the stamp for the Trojan and those letters individually mean something... but what...? :confused:

And on the barrel flat it is stamped where we normally see the barrel steel mark, e.g. B = Bernard Steel, T = Titanic Steel, A = Acme Steel, D = Damascus Steel, DD = Finest Damascus Steel and so on...

Ordnance Variety....?... likely not, but it re*resents something....

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Pete Lester 03-23-2020 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg Endeman (Post 297313)
Thank you! It does say Trojan Steel on barrel.

Trojans don't get people very excited unless their condition is very high. They are however extremely well built and fine shooting shotguns. Yours has a major plus for you being a family gun which I would consider priceless. I hope you are able to shoot and enjoy it for many years.

Bill Murphy 03-24-2020 08:52 AM

Your gun may be early enough to have an order book entry, which would mean that the original buyer would be identified. A PGCA letter will have that information if it is available.

Greg Endeman 03-24-2020 01:26 PM

Thanks Guys, The letter would be cool if available. I'll check. Would you really shoot a 103 year old gun much? I'm gettin old and I don't have anyone in Fam that wants it. Was thinking of selling possibly. We'll see.

Milton C Starr 03-24-2020 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg Endeman (Post 297370)
Thanks Guys, The letter would be cool if available. I'll check. Would you really shoot a 103 year old gun much? I'm gettin old and I don't have anyone in Fam that wants it. Was thinking of selling possibly. We'll see.

Theres guys here shooting guns older than that .
If its safe to shoot that is .

Daniel Carter 03-24-2020 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg Endeman (Post 297370)
Thanks Guys, The letter would be cool if available. I'll check. Would you really shoot a 103 year old gun much? I'm gettin old and I don't have anyone in Fam that wants it. Was thinking of selling possibly. We'll see.

Most of us here do the majority of our shooting with guns of that age or older. They were the best when they were made and still are. You will note that they do not have a use by date on them.

Greg Endeman 03-24-2020 01:49 PM

Good to know. The gun is in pretty good shape but probably hasn't been shot since the late 60's or early 70's when my Dad used it for dove hunting. Been in the closet ever since. I think I'll get it cleaned up and give it a try!


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