Parker Trojan 20
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Parker Trojan 20
Always wanted a Parker just because. Picked this up at a good price. 20g 28" barrels F/M. Definitely not a collectors showroom model but the gun is rock solid, mirror bores, locks up tight and on face with no cracks or chips in the wood. Shoots well. After my first 2 shot and with it I thought something was wrong with the extractors because there was hardly any lift but then figured out it was fine and then was told by Silvers that is normal for a Parker.
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Re: Parker Trojan 20
Looks like a nice little Parker. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.
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Re: Parker Trojan 20
Looks like an honest Parker Trojan and a 20 to boot. Enjoy it and then get yourself a Fox smallbore 20. You will notice the difference.
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Re: Parker Trojan 20
Yes MM, a very nice 20b Trojan; she certainly looks honest, and with unmolested screw slots.
Parker extractor guns are especially well suited to shooters with longish fingernails. Just sayin.

Parker extractor guns are especially well suited to shooters with longish fingernails. Just sayin.

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