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Nope. Sorry Brian, that is not correct. The two-piece slotted hinge pin was introduced sometime in the mid-1890's. According to TPS no patent or patent date has been found for the two-piece hinge pin. Up until the introduction of the two-piece hinge pin all grades of Parker shotguns had the earlier one-piece hinge pin with the exception of the very earliest guns which didn't have the recessed pin design. The Trojan was the only Parker that retained the earlier one-piece hinge pin, as you mentioned, as a cost-saving measure..... with the exception of the Invincibles which did not have a recessed hinge pin.
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Well I did not mean that the 1pc pin was used on just the Trojan. I meant that it was revived for use on the Trojan as a reduced cost feature on that model. I simply neglected to mention that the 1pc pin was used on all models prior to the mid 1890s.
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