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Hi William,
You don't give too much information about your gun except for a partial serial number and that it has a fair amount of rust. I have to say a fair amount of rust to you may be an incredible amount of rust to me. You would be surprised at what you can do with some 0000 steel wool sprayed with something Rem Oil or even 3 in 1 oil. Rub vigorously and the rust will come off without doing damage to the bluing underneath. You can also use a Frontier Pad which does the same thing and is very popular on the PGCA site. Pictures will help members decide on what is the best course of action to take with the gun. The Trojan is the lowest grade of the Parker Brothers guns so you could be putting a lot of money into a gun which will always be simply a cherished family shooter. Nothing wrong with that at all. You just may be able to clean the gun up yourself without putting thousands of dollars into a very inexpensive gun. Consider what do the inside of the barrels look like, bright and shiny or pitted (a little-a lot)? How about the wood? Is it cracked, checkering totally worn, finish gone or in great shape with only minor nicks and dings from normal field use? How about the case coloring? Is it still colorful or has it worn down to a nice muted shine from normal carrying in the field? Have you considered becoming a member and sending for a factory letter on the gun? It would be wonderful if the gun came back lettered to a family member. If not it is usually interesting to read just where the gun ended up from the factory. Please submit some photos and I guarantee somebody much more experienced than me will offer some great advice on the gun. For right now I would do nothing other than use the steel wool on the areas of rust.
Dennis
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