I purchase on GunBroker awhile ago, a 1918 Trojan in 20 gauge with a single select, Miller trigger. The previous owner who had owned it, as it is my understanding, like to rabbit hunt with the gun. But as he got older, found it difficult to carry it in the field or hit what he was aiming at. His apparent solution to continue to hunt with the gun was to have the barrels cut down to 20-1/2" inches.
Anyway, I purchased the Trojan because of the Miller trigger. Seeing that most if not all Trojans in this gauge seems to have double triggers. My thought was/is, if it is possible for the trigger assembly to be fitted into another Trojan. To purchase a higher condition gun with desired barrel lengths, then keep the donor for spare parts. If not, then to either find a set of barrels and have them fitted, or have the barrels sleeved to 28" inches.
What is the general consensus. Is it worth it, and/or which way would be recommended if this was your choice to make?