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09-24-2018, 03:54 PM
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Too good to pass up
Occasionally it occurs, but not often, that you encounter a nice old honest gun that you really don't need but price says you can't pass it up.
So it is with this trojan I picked up. She isn't a beauty queen by any since, but she is in decent condition. The forearm has had some work done on it, apparently someone tried to yank off the forearm and ended up pulling the metal out with it. The repair is visible but not bad, the refinish is what it is, but the price was agreeable and she's got some nice honest condition.
Barrels are clean, metal on action is discolored but free from pits, buttplate and screws are original, barrels are factory length, there are some remnants of case color still on the old girl. 1928 model with the proof marks on the barrel flats.
Wasn't looking for it, but like I say sometimes they just have to come home with you.
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09-24-2018, 06:39 PM
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I owned a pristine 20 ga Trojan with a similar puncture in the forend. Apparantly some guys used their Parkers to hold down the bottom strand of barbed wire when stepping through a fence.
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