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Unread 09-26-2010, 11:28 PM   #1
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Dean Romig
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Hi Daniel and welcome.
You have a very pretty Trojan there and I hope you intend to use it both on clays as well as for hunting.
You may or may not know that your gun has had a complete makeover - new stock and forend as well as reblued barrels with a new front sight and it looks like the frame was blued as well. It is very pretty and I would be proud to have such a nice-looking Trojan.
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Unread 09-27-2010, 12:35 PM   #2
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Daniel,

Like you I received a Parker Trojan 20 gauge from my father. He gave it to me in a dove field a few years before he died. It was his main gun for many years and he carried it a lot. He even carried it on his lap on the train going back and forth to a military school in Virginia. They are a dream to shoot and 7/8 oz of shoot will kill anything flying.

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