Sterly with 32" tubes

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Sterly with 32" tubes

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What is this groups opinion of the scarcity of a Philly Sterly wearing 32" tubes, as opposed to shorter barrels?
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Re: Sterly with 32" tubes

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Very hard to find, especially in high condition.
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Re: Sterly with 32" tubes

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12-gauges not all that unusual.
16-gauges more scarce.
20-gauges rare.
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Re: Sterly with 32" tubes

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Thanks Dave! I should have specified that the gun is a 12. Just bought it, looks like about 80% original condition with the exception of an ugly "Ranger" pad screwed to the butt....thankfully, they did not shorten the butt...will post pics here when in hand! BTW its #64236
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Re: Sterly with 32" tubes

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That is interesting. Most (but not all) of the 12-gauge Sterlingworth Traps I've recorded have a zero in the hundreds place of the serial number.

My feeling is that in 12-gauge Sterlingworths 30-inch barrels are most common, followed by 28-inch barrels, with 26- and 32-inch barrels pretty close for third and fourth place.
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Re: Sterly with 32" tubes

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Is there any identification on the gun that would indicate that it was a "trap" model?
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Re: Sterly with 32" tubes

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No. Brush (26-inch), Field (28-inch), Standard (30-inch) and Trap (32-inch) are just what the company called them.
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Thanks for the lesson Dave!
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Re: Sterly with 32" tubes

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Must have had more than the usual number of orders for 32" sterlingworths around that time. My 64202 also has 32" barrels.
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