
Anyway, about a week or so back, I ran across a Fox Sterlingworth 16ga on Armslist. They only had one grainy pic posted for it, but it looked like a decent gun, and they were asking way less than a grand for it. So, I responded and asked them to send me more pics. They did.... I got interested, and gave the guy a call. He didn't really know much about them, and was selling on consignment, he was a tactical gun dealer... I got what I could from him, then decided at the price he was asking, I wouldn't get hurt, so went ahead and bought it....
It arrived on Saturday, but couldn't pick it up, as I was attending a charity continental pheasant shoot to raise money for Mo Disabled sportsmen. So, picked it up just a bit ago... I am pretty happy with the purchase, and think I won't get hurt on it. The gun has mirror bores, locks up nice and tight, and has about 50% case colors left on receiver. I am not a great gun picture takerer, so the pics don't do it justice. Some small blemishes on the barrels, but over all pretty good condition. Now, for the bad... The butt plate has a chip, see pics(I knew about this), and there is a thin hairline crack(I did not know about this, and doubt the guy even noticed it) in the stock on the right side wrist area, you can see that in pics too(3rd from last). I still think i did good, but now can't decide what to do with it.
Do I restock it with a local stock maker, like Macon gun stocks, do I buy an "old stock" stock from pumpkin mountain and have it fitted and checkered, or do I just live with the crack. As for the butt plate, I need to do something.. Would like to keep it time period correct.
Or, do I go full gonzo on it, and have the barrels re-blued, and the gun restocked. I don't see a need to do anything to receiver. Would love to go to a semi-beavertail forearm, just fits my hands better.
As you can see in the pics, it does have a pretty cool serial # (361000) and was made in 1927.
I am open to advice, and curious what people think it's worth. I plan to keep the gun, no matter what though.











