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Unread 03-09-2013, 08:10 PM   #1
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Hi Everyone,

I got my first Parker today. A Trojan made in 1921.
I'm new to Parkers; I've read lots of threads on this forum, Larry Baer's book and Muderlak's book. I plan on getting The Parker Story as well.

I think this gun is ok for a starter. It needs to be really cleaned.
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Unread 03-09-2013, 08:12 PM   #2
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welcome Neil

any Parker is a good one to start

what are the details - gauge, barrel length?
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Neil,
Congratulations on acquiring your first Parker shotgun and welcome to the PGCA. I hope you plan to shoot that Trojan as that is it's intended purpose.
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Trojans are good rugged guns and a nice place to start a Parker collection. Good for you!
It appears to be a 12ga on a #2 frame. What's the barrel length?
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Thanks everyone. This is a great forum; I've already learned alot.

Yes, it's a 12ga on a #2 frame. When I get it cleaned up I want to hunt with it and shoot a bit of trap.

I bought it from a guy at my gun club. I couldn't leave without firing it it once, so I stepped up to station 1 and called pull. broke the the clay. That's a good start!

I also plan on ordering a letter to learn it's history.
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Forgot to answer the other question. It has 30" barrels.
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Tch tch.... another poor lad bitten by the ruthless "Parker disease"! Beware Neil as there is no cure except for buying more Parkers....
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Richard is right.....I started with a very well used, but shootable, 1877 Lifter and recently bought a 6 frame 10. My wife is still a little tweaky with what I paid for that one! Nice Trojan. Welcome aboard!
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Very nice start to your Parker collecting. This one should service you well.
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"My wife is still a little tweaky with what I paid for that one!" You told her?
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