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Sounds like someone needed a coach gun...
Pics of end of barrel by the bead will help..... I thought Trojans came in 30", 28" and a few 26" guns only.... But, I am not expert and like was stated, anything is possible.
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Barrel listed as Trojan. I think the sn is 218860. I was under the impression or did I misunderstand, that based on production date of 1926 that no records would be available. Once I get the gun back from the gunsmith I’ll post photo. I researched the stamping from info here and I had a problem decoding. But, as stated, once the gun is back in my hands, I’ll have photos. Looking forward to all the help from this great site.
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218860 is a 12ga V grade with 30" barrels.....
Does it have capped pistol grip stock?
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If the barrels are stamped Trojan steel, maybe not original barrels to the gun....
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It’s a 20 ga, provided an from memory so obviously incorrect. As stated, when I pick this up later this week I’ll post photos and revisit. Thanks for all the response.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Marc Wilczynski For Your Post: |
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Trojan 20 barrels were 26” standard length. Special order barrel lengths were 24-32. TPS contains a list of known 24” guns.
22” barrels are most likely chopped. You can tell by the rib matting termination. |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Bruce Day For Your Post: |
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As is usually the case, the poster did not post the correct serial number, causing a bit of confusion among those willing to help. Thanks for offering to post pictures. This may be an interesting gun.
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OK, got the gun back this morning. Correct SN is 218869. Also included is pics of muzzle end and pic of all other markings. Top of barrel is marked Trojan steel and all components denote correct SN. Really curious as to what records show regarding barrels. My hunch is is has been modified.
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