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Trojans are a delight to shoot and are very well made. The only problem I have had with one was my fault. I let one get a little dirty inside from years of use without taking it apart and cleaning. It started doubling and my heart stopped as it was my fathers gun. I took it apart and found a glob of dirt under a sear. Once cleaned I have not had another squeak out of it. In fact I am surprised how tight the gun remains knowing the use it has endured.
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