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I will say it. In 30 years the forend has been off. It’s not plausible to me. There have been multiple questions from yourself on the gun in question. As someone who has been burned before because I became emotionally invested in a gun I already agreed to purchase I would take a step back and ask yourself from an unbiased view of this is the gun you want.
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Are you sure of the serial number of the forend? A 12 Trojan is a number 2 frame and a 16 Trojan is a number 1 frame. I really don't know how close the two frames are to make the 16 fit. Maybe someone can answer if it is possible or impossible.
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The listing is on Guns International #103448202
Last edited by David Livesay; 02-05-2026 at 02:41 PM.. Reason: added info |
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In this picture you can see that the forend is a little narrower that the receiver. Good call J.A.
IMG_7942.jpg Last edited by David Livesay; 02-05-2026 at 02:53 PM.. Reason: added info |
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