Sterlingworth PIN Gun Engraved

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khania
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Sterlingworth PIN Gun Engraved

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Hello Fox Lovers,
I got another 12 Fox Sterlingworth gun engraved. I don't have pictures of the barrel yet because, it is being refinished. Just wanted to share this with fellow fox lovers. The gun was engraved by Gary Griffiths, brother of Lee Griffiths. Color casing was done by M. Clark and Sons in Connecticut and Barrel is being refinished by Pfrommer Gunworks in VA. Thanks for looking.
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khania
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Re: Sterlingworth PIN Gun Engraved

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Few more pics. Stock will be English style of turkish walnut. I will post more pictures of the gun when it is done, perhaps after 8 to 9 months.
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mike campbell
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Re: Sterlingworth PIN Gun Engraved

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That's going to be a beauty. But you need to resize your pics for better viewing. They are currently about 2000x3000 pixels...they need to be 600-800 in the longest dimension. Try previewing your posts before hitting "submit" and you'll see how they're going to appear. Looking forward to the stock pictures.
Beware the man with one gun...he likely will bore you to death in others ways, too.
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