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Old 09-17-2009, 06:12 PM   #4
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However, if it has no "Parker Bros." on the the sides of the frame it may well have been an infinished gun in invertory after the Remington purchase of the Parker Gun Works in 1934. But that's nine years and it seems unlikely that a Trojan would have sat in obscurity in the Parker Bros. inventory that long. . . never say never?

The rib extension on the Trojan was eliminated somewhere around 1920 to 1923, probably earlier on the twelve gauge. I have a 1923 Trojan 16 ga. with the rib extension and haven't heard if anyone has a later example in 16 ga. 202066 is the serial no. on my Trojan.
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