Stainless Barrel?

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Stainless Barrel?

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This gun is listed as having a stainless barrel with all numbers matching.

http://www.gunsamerica.com/958433204/Gu ... x_1913.htm

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Wow, sounds like a beaut!!!!....original case t'boot.
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Post by Silvers »

Yeah I was thinking the same thing. One of a kinder, very rare collector piece. Well Tom ya got first dibs. I wonder if the barrels are 300 or 400 series stainless? :wink: When you get the gun pls check with a magnet. Frank
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Very interesting, $7500 sterlingworth, no pictures, no return, I'm waiting to see what Dave has to say about this!
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Post by mc15426378 »

Maybe he's selling one of bbman's "specials"? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by Researcher »

I'm at our place in Kodiak, AK, away from all my research materials and my tables of observed Sterlingworths. However, I'm pretty sure the only two types of barrels I've ever recorded on Sterlingworths are "Sterlingworth Fluid Compressed Steel" and "Special Alloy -- Forged Steel."
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I stuck my neck out and requested photos. will see what he sends
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Post by Silvers »

I'm betting the barrels have been satin/nickel plated. A gent "Harry" I see once in a while at sporting clays tournaments has a Browning 425 o/u with barrels that were done over by a firm in FL. They look like satin finished SS. Frank
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Post by George Lander »

I have an early AE Grade Fox that has had the barrels parkerized. SN 8498.

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Post by AmarilloMike »

There is an Ithaca NID for sale on one of the dealer websites. The action and barrels have been nickel plated. The seller claims that it was made for shooting trap off the the back of a cruise ship. I suppose after nickel plating the barrels and the action that there has to be some refitting.

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He meant liquid steel barrels. :roll: Bobby
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Oh the infamus "Liquid Steel" as opposed to steel in it's solid state Hmmm.
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Post by bamboozler »

The seller sent me some pics, it appears that it is nothing more than an old well-worn Sterlingworth with little barrel blue remaining, no case colors, checkering all but gone, a wood screw pinned stock and a run-of-the-mill leg-o-mutton leather case.

Seller says he had it appraised a little over a year ago for $10,000 with a replacement cost of around $12,000...better hurry before it's too late!
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Sounds like a case of a misplaced decimal. :roll:
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Post by AmarilloMike »

bamboozler wrote:The seller sent me some pics, it appears that it is nothing more than an old well-worn Sterlingworth with little barrel blue remaining, no case colors, checkering all but gone, a wood screw pinned stock and a run-of-the-mill leg-o-mutton leather case.

Seller says he had it appraised a little over a year ago for $10,000 with a replacement cost of around $12,000...better hurry before it's too late!
Well I guess if he has it insured for $12,000 he can always pray for a fire.

Sure will take the insurance adjuster a long time to find a comparable one with factory stainless steel barrels to verify the value.

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