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Or 2 3/8".
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Parker Bros. "standard" chambering for their 20-gauge guns was 2 3/8 inch intended for the 2 1/2 inch shell. They would on request chamber for the 2 3/4, 2 7/8 or 3-inch shells, but special requests on a gun built for stock like the Trojan would be very unusual. Even though the one ounce progressive burning powder 20-gauge load (Super-X) was introduced in 1922, put up in Western Cartridge Co.'s 2 3/4 inch FIELD shell --
![]() Parker Bros. continued to chamber their 20-gauge guns for the 2 1/2 inch shell into the 1930s. |
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Dave Noreen For Your Post: |
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Thanks Dave,
I know that information on trojan grade guns is minimal at best, but if Parker Bros. were asked to chamber a 20 gauge trojan for 3" shells would there be a chance that it would be lettered? |
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