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Old 02-06-2021, 10:56 PM   #1
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213811 is a Trojan 12/28", 234428 is a Trojan 16/28" according to the stock book.
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213811 is a Trojan 12/28", 234428 is a Trojan 16/28" according to the stock book.
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A person could understand one of them being innocently wrong, but both of them? And off by a lot. I guess we learned a lesson there - AGAIN!
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Matt, the 20 gauge 30" Trojan is a bit rarer than the 16 gauge 30" Trojan. Yes, the 30" 20 gauge does letter. It is serial #181,193, was ordered by Arthur DuBray when he was in California. The price was $25.00, obviously a low budget California duck gun.
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I have a set of 28ga barrels from James Purdey 28 inches M/F. There fitted to an A1 special upgrade but I have no real need for them.
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