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Unread 05-12-2014, 05:59 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Grantham Forester View Post
but the Trojan was made in 1926 and without the early small dolly's-head rib feature-- but with coil springs- And from reading the Peter Johnson book, I get the feeling that the 1906 dated DHE may have the older flat springs, and could be prone to failure.
I certainly hope not- my newest is a 1904 and they get shot, hunting and clays. As do, I would guess, most of the older guns here.
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