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First Parker Trojan - 20ga
Unread 03-25-2018, 07:02 PM   #1
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Default First Parker Trojan - 20ga

This is my first Parker Trojan I picked up a few weeks ago, a 20 gauge - 0 frame with 28” barrels IC/M. It is an earlier one with the rib extension made in 1913. LOP is 14” from front trigger, which is a bit short for me though I really bought it for my son. He is only 4 now so I will likely shoot it for several years on his behalf

I couldn’t make it to the shoot at Addieville yesterday, but had a chance to shoot some clays with it today. It’s a nice light gun and shot the RST 3/4oz. ultra-light shells extremely well. I haven't run across too many Trojans and haven't really given them the attention they deserve. This has definitely changed my perspective.

Jay
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