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Unread 10-23-2013, 07:25 PM   #4
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Thanks for asking your question.

In what way is the forend not original? Just the wood, or is the whole iron non matching for some reason? If it is just the wood (ie: an aftermarket beavertail forend or something), that could be corrected by either finding a good used one or having a new one made. Either way, if the replacement part or wook is quality, it would be very difficult for a average observer to tell that it was not original.

And, if all else on the gun is nice, then it would not be all that bad. Trojan 20s make great guns and do have a good amount of value if they are in good condition. Even in rough condition, they still have value.

A lot of these had 2.5" 20g. chambers, so the proper length shell would be recomended for shooting.

If you ge the gun, keep in touch with us on it.
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