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Unread 02-10-2023, 09:46 AM   #3
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Thanks Dean. I also have a Trojan 16 from 1927 with a repaired comb (top 3/4”, front to back). I’ll upload pics if I can figure out how. I’ve never had the guts to replace the stock, but maybe some day. It’s a beautiful gun otherwise. Just as tight as can be. Even my lower end Parkers are works of machining art, in my opinion. What great guns they were/are!
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