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The mystery is in the two sets of repair codes. |
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The factory letter that the OP refers to was dated December of 1940.
Seems like he has his answer right there in the Remington codes stamped on the barrel flats. |
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Maybe I'm just dense but maybe the 'factory letter' might tell us? What does it say?
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Great info coming in. Intersted if anyone can confirm member Ronig comment on OV being factory code for Trojan steel. See letter from factory below regarding barrels as requested.
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to dan madden For Your Post: |
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OV is the grade code for the Trojan Grade gun. Can you post a picture of the breech face of the barrels. The Trojan gun does not have a dolls head extension and none of your pictures shows an extension. Do your barrels have a doll's head extension?
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The Following User Says Thank You to Bill Murphy For Your Post: |
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Bill,
Yes the barrels gave a dolls head. I'll post a photo later today. Thanks for the info. Dan |
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It would have been a simple matter for the factory, be it Meriden or Illion, to replace the Trojan's rib extension with the proper (for the gun) rib extension with doll's head.
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Left side of lug looks to be stamped "D grade for 2 3/4" shells." If so marked that would be correct for Remington made Parker barrels. Looks conclusive that Remington used barrels on hand to fit a set to this gun.
The letter is a nice piece of provenance for this gun. Erick |
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