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It would be nearly impossible to blow up a 1935 Trojan with any 2 3/4" shell you could buy today.
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05-08-2024, 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
It would be nearly impossible to blow up a 1935 Trojan with any 2 3/4" shell you could buy today.
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The majority of the concerns voiced were not about the metal but the wood.
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