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The Trojan was discontinued in 1939 so I guess "early in Remington's tenure." is off by several years.
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Does anyone know if the Trojan Skeet gun in the Remington museum has ejectors?
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When the PGCA copied the Parker Brothers records at Remington Mark and a few others got to handle the Trojan skeet gun. Here is a very young Mark Conrad with it.Bill Murphy allowed me to photograph his album for posterity at this years Southern. Thank you Bill.
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"Much care is bestowed to make it what the Sportsman needs-a good gun"-Charles Parker |
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I have heard or read that Remington borrowed some things for the Trojan from the Model 32 but where the 32 was a superposed design I don't think ejectors is one of the things that could be easily adapted to the Trojan.
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Quote:
http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthr...?t=2647&page=2 |
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Dean,
I bought the gun on gunbroker in 2007. I don't have any more info other than it came from Ohio. I found another barrel in 28" and had Lou fit it when he was around on the website. It is set up for sporting clays and skeet. Jeff |
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Nice! Thanks Jeff.
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