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Who told you it was rare? The seller?
Labeled at 3”? Parker did not mark their guns with chamber length. So a gun marked as 3” is an immediate red flag that it was altered to that state. I do not know what you paid, and I am not asking. And it really does not matter. But if it was advertised as a V grade and you got a trojan, it was misadvertised and you didnt know better to tell the difference from the start. It may be best to take advantage of that return policy, if there was one, and get out from under it. That being said... 2 frame barrels are usually very stout (especially on a trojan) and can take the chambers being lengthened to 3” without a problem. It is best to get the gun checked out if you do keep it, but i would not think you would have any major concerns with safety due to chamber length.
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If the gun is a normal well used Trojan with traces of case colors, it would (or should) be priced at $500 to $750. Possibly, you should return the gun if you paid more than that. It was misrepresented. We would like to see pictures.
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I agree with the above. The gun was obviously mislabeled, and misrepresented.
If you otherwise like the gun, maybe the seller could adjust the price, in lieu of having the gun returned. You need to start the dialogue ASAP. |
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So I put an offer on both a 20-gauge and a 12-gauge, both labeled as VH Parkers and they ended up being Trojan Shotguns. Normally Rock Island is very accurate on their guns so I was going to reach out to them on this. Both guns are supposed to be original and the serial numbers do match. The 20-gauge is "0" frame so I would like to keep as outside of the blueing not in perfect condition the gun is very nice and overall condition is good. I'm going to get the barrels looked at tomorrow. I primarily hunt upland and was excited to have the 12-gauge 3" so I would feel comfortable with 2 3/4" shells off RST for pheasants and grouse. I will know more after I verify if the gun can take 3" shells as that is what is listed. If it won't take them, I will send the 12-gauge back as I feel I was sold false information off the website. Regardless I will try and get money back as I would not have paid what I did if I knew they were Trojans and not VH grade. Suggestions are greatly appreciated, also if you have a recommendation on who you like for getting your Parkers serviced and refinished would be great.
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In the auction viewing you only could see the both sides of the guns and not the top of the barrel to see the model or steel verification and I was not given the frame size neither. You could not get a close up to see the checkered pattern around the receiver to see if it was a VH or Trojan as I tried to distinguish on the bidding, so after my research from different sources and them telling me it was a VH this is why I assumed a 3" was correct. I just want to thank all of you for your help as I have learned so much about these guns as I grew up as a kid always wanting a Parker Shotgun but I never thought I would be blessed to own a couple of them. Thanks again everyone for all your help. It is so appreciated to own a piece of history and excited to pass this on to my 3 young sons in the future as they are excited to carry on the legacy of hunting and shooting a Parker as well.
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Eddy,
For future reference, please note that the shape of a trojan frame is completely different than any other grade of Parker. Checkering pattern is also different. Basically, if you know the grade, you can tell them apart from any other grade from any angle at nearly any distance.
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If you are not happy with your purchase, you should rectify the matter with Rock Island, but a couple of Trojans for a good price is, well, a couple of quality made guns from one of the best gun makers in American history.
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04-02-2019, 06:26 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Just on a whim I went back to the regional auction site and found a 12 and 20 "VH" listing which included what are clearly Trojans in the pictures. So, you should have a good case for a return. However, you did get a 20 gauge and a 12. IF they are in good shape (they appeared to be in the photos, but you can't tell about the barrels, etc. beyond the cosmetic), I'd sure consider keeping -- and using -- them. Get the guns checked out, especially the 12, if the chambers have been lengthened.
There is a timeframe for returning guns. You should check on that right away if you are thinking of returning them.
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