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Help Identify my 16 GA Trojan
Unread 11-19-2019, 12:04 PM   #1
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Default Help Identify my 16 GA Trojan

Here are some Pics displaying numbers & letters, looking for their meaning!
JG surrounded with a circle, #3 with 5 above it, HT with A below it, & the letters OV.
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"OV" is the mark identifying the Trojan.... but we don't know what OV is an abbreviation of.

3 with the superscript 5 is for 3 lbs., 5 oz. which is the weight of the barrels before striking.

You can look up what the HT over A means by goint into the SEARCH function at the top of the page.

JG in the oval is the stamp of a Parker Brothers employee or independent contractor.





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"OV" is the mark identifying the Trojan.... but we don't know what OV is an abbreviation of.
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"outstanding value"???
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Thank You Dean! I too believe its an "Outstanding Value."
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James Geary was barrel assembly foreman. My experience with JG marked barrels has been that they are very well soldered, and rarely have leaky ribs.
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Thank You Breck I appreciate the info!
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