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Hello Julie and welcome to the discussion forum. We have no surviving factory records for your Trojan. The Trojan grade was Parker's economy gun. It's still a Parker gun and made by craftsman with great care.
My best advice is to visit the PGCA home page and the links on the left will take you to different sections of the web site for you to gain more information on what a Trojan grade consisted of.
To get an opinion on your gun, post clear in focus pictures of the stock, all areas of the receiver, forend, and barrel marks including the rib inscription and the end of the rib at the muzzle. The condition of the inside and outside of the barrels is important. Is there any rust on the gun?
When you reply to this thread, at the bottom of the page is where you can attach pictures listed as "Manage Attachments." If the pictures are stored on your computer, search and attach them, just follow the directions.
Looking forward to your pictures.
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