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Unread 11-13-2009, 06:45 AM   #1
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Sharing it with family is the best, especially fathers and sons.
Titanic barrels were introduced in 1897 - you may have one of the first.
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Pat,Great photo.Real nice old DH. Time spent with your son outdoors is priceless but I am sure you already know this. Hey,when you get home please tell your Dad I said hi..And that I will give him a call.
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Well, someone has to be the anchorman....my little VH 20 bore and some of her subjects...

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Looks bad shoots good/Ebay Trojan barrels
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Default Looks bad shoots good/Ebay Trojan barrels

This set of 28 inch Trojan barrels was so bad on the outside that my gunsmith did not want to re-do . He rechoked it to skt 1 skt 2 and it shoots great. The bores and thickness were fine but the outside looked like it had been stored in a saltwater marsh. I bought the barrel and foreend on Ebay for I believe less that $90.00 and had the barrels fitted to my 30" Trojan. The foreend shows a lot of wear. The older barrels with ext. were fitted to a 1929 gun without ext. and my gunsmith fitted them without a hitch. He just ground off the extension and did what he normally does.
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