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06-22-2009, 12:34 PM | #3 | ||||||
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Which is easier? Fitting a different barrel to an action that already has the stock and forend or fitting the wood to a gun that has none. This goes back to my post of a few weeks ago. I have a Trojan with holes through both barrels from someone trying to install a sling swivel in the lower rib. I have found a barrel just like mine without a rib extension but I can't get it until October since the owner is gone until then. I also found an older Trojan with the rib extension and all the metal but no wood.
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06-22-2009, 01:23 PM | #4 | ||||||
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As with trying to fit the wood from one gun to another, same goes with trying to fit barrels from one gun to another . . . trial and error will tell.
I have been lucky in the barrel fitting department in that I have a set of Titanic twenty gauge ejector barrels that fit perfectly on my GHE 0-frame sixteen gauge Damascus gun and I have a set of GH Damascus 2-frame barrels that are close to a perfect fit on my DH Titanic gun and are out right now to make them a perfect fit. But very few are as lucky in this as I have been and I have never attempted to fit stocks from one gun to another . . . it's hit or miss. I don't know which would be less expensive to have a gunsmith do for you, the stock or the barrels. Good Luck, Dean |
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06-22-2009, 01:25 PM | #5 | ||||||
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As Dean says there is no easy way out on hand fitted guns when (attempting to) swap parts among or between guns. Both barrels and stocks can usually be "fitted" in so far as they may be functional but the fit may be far from correct. Having said that, wood is much more forgiving than steel. I would swap the nice wood to the old gun...But remember, what is the point of wasting time and money on a cobbled up mongrel of a Parker. The whole point of these guns is the fit, finish and history behind each individual example. Sometimes, it is far better to just eat the loss, sell what you can, chalk it up to bad luck and go buy another Trojan or VH. Putting a lot of time, effort, money and aggravation into a Trojan is not a wise move. Best of luck...
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