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Called the seller and had him remove the forearm. Said the inletted wasn't precise. That seals the deal (or lack thereof). Serial Numbers do match and its full/mod with the dime test. Gun was redone at some point and no doubt the forearm modified then.
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If the price is right it would be a good shooter.
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And also, not like putting a splinter forend on it is all that much of a feat. The only thing to watch for is wear to the barrel bluing from that BTFE if it has been on there a while. Personally, the forend does not look bad. But the checkeing pattern wrecks it for me. If it were a more attractive pattern, it would be great.
Were there ever any Trojan Skeet guns actually made? I know there is some Remington Promo material that shows them, but TPS says that there is no exidence of them being produced. These ones had straight grips also.
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Here is my trojan with a beavertail forend. Someone spent a lot of money on it, including a miller trigger.
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What a great gun Jeff, Congrats!
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Yes Jeff, a great gun! Please tell us what you know about your Trojan. I see it also has a raised comb and some unusual kind of forend attachment... ?
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