Fox SBT J Grade Stock - #400004

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Fox SBT J Grade Stock - #400004

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I have had this stock in my safe for many, many years. If you have this gun I would be willing to reunite this stock w/said original gun. Only willing to mate it up w/its original gun. Very cool serial number BTW!
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A "palindrome".
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Re: Fox SBT J Grade Stock - #400004

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I am currently restoring an Philly sterlingworth 20 gauge. Looking for the exact stock you have there. Any idea ideas where I might find one?

I guess I realize that the Sterlingworth likely was not available with an English straight stock like you have in the one pictured. Good luck to you regardless😊
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Vixen64,
You could reach out to Jason Barden at Pumpkin Mountain and see if he has any NOS Sterlingworth 20 gauge stocks. He has all the remains NOS parts for Fox guns. The only straight gripped Sterlingworth stocks were on the Skeet and Upland Sterlingworths and there are very few of them. You may need to have a pistol grip stock cut down to a straight/English configuration.

The Sterlingworth Skeet & Upland straight stock were fitted w/a regular short tang trigger guard vs. the long version trigger guard of graded guns w/ straight stocks. Also post on the “Wanted to Buy” section somebody might have one they’d sell.
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