New SW
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New SW
Got this about 3mo ago. Dry fired fine took it to field to shoot and couldn't break barrel. Come to find out someone removed the safety mechanism but left one small piece that dislodged and landed in the yoke/rotary bolt jamming and breaking. Had that fixed and a new safety mechanism built (no auto engage) and it shoots well. 28" M/F. Wood was in very good but worn down condition so had that refinished, too. At some point will have barrels rust blued.
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Re: New SW
Nice work and happy for you she's ready to rock; looks like the stock man knew what he was doing. frank
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Re: New SW
I like it. The Sterlingworth doesn't get the credit it deserves. Nice job on the refresh. Shoot it in good health.
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Re: New SW
Thanks all. I shot it last weekend and it shot as well as the shooter shot. Buying vintage SxS is quickly becoming a financially debilitating disease.