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Unread 03-21-2011, 09:53 AM   #1
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Default Another question about my Trojan

When I pulled the buttplate I saw the end of a dowel, 1/2" or so. Is this typical, or has someone added weight, etc? I suppose I'll never know unless I drill it out? Thanks...
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Unread 03-21-2011, 10:00 AM   #2
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The Parker Story ( TPS) has an explanation of the strengthening rod or dowel. May I suggest that you not drill it out.
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Thanks Bruce; I wouldn't have anyway. Just wondered about it.
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Phil, This is very interesting. I have never heard of a Trojan grade gun with the strengthening rod. Is there a patent date stamped near the pistol grip?
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Dave, where would I find such a date? I have not pulled the stock; only the butt plate.
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The date stamp Dave is referring to would be on the underside of the stock immediately behind the flat of the pistol grip. It is a rarely seen stamp even on Parkers known to have the hickory reinforcing rod. Some were likely removed in the course of refinishing a stock but some that have never been refinished do not display the stamp.
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The dowel could also be a plug to fill in a screw hole of a previously installed butt plate.
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The dowel could also be a plug to fill in a screw hole of a previously installed butt plate.
Not unless the plate was held on with one great big screw smack dab in the middle ! The stock has most certainly been refinished; I will look closer tonight but I'm pretty sure there is no evidence of a date stamp anywhere.
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Nope; no dates to be found.
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Phil, Is it possible to post a picture of the butt end of the stock so that we can see the plug?
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