Fox Sterly 20/Part Question
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Fox Sterly 20/Part Question
I a m restoring a Fox Sterlingworth 20. I find the cocking slide, the part that is spring loaded and sits beneath the barrel flats to recock the hammers, is cracked. Is this part interchangeable for all gauges? One source does not specify gauge so I am thinking they would be, with some minor fitting. Thank you. Gil Tucson AZ 520.760.8853
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Re: Fox Sterly 20/Part Question
Gil the new old stock cocking slides have to be fitted and using a used one usually has to be refitted.I believe they interchange within all gauges.New ones need to be cut to correct length. Bobby
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Re: Fox Sterly 20/Part Question
Bobby: I was going to contact you on the other board. I wanted to thank you for your help with the stock. I have it pretty well inletted now; the buttstock is good and the forend could have been better. Next to profile. Donnie did a good job on the semi inletting and would use him again, slow but good wood and good inletting.
As far as these parts, the existing one is well hardened. I think a replacement used one would have to be annealed first and later rehardened? I cannot tell for sure but it seems to be hard all the way through, especially the shoe that interfaces with the cocking lever on the hammers. The part that is cracked is one side that fits in the groove to function as a slide. Gil
As far as these parts, the existing one is well hardened. I think a replacement used one would have to be annealed first and later rehardened? I cannot tell for sure but it seems to be hard all the way through, especially the shoe that interfaces with the cocking lever on the hammers. The part that is cracked is one side that fits in the groove to function as a slide. Gil
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Re: Fox Sterly 20/Part Question
Gil I have installed new ones and they seem to be pretty hard.I cut them off with my dremel and square up with file.It usually takes me several hours to fit one.Never seen one cracked.Might be good to harden slide after fitted. Bobby
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