Flat side Sterly arrives.
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Flat side Sterly arrives.
Won this at an auction a few weeks ago and it arrived today. I think members know the story of these. Late 1930s gun. 12 gauge Sterlingworth Deluxe. Jostam Antflinch pad. Twin beads. Middle bead is Ivory, front bead is a Bradley white bead which I believe was swapped out somewhere in time. 28 inch barrels choked Mod and IC (.012, .024). LOP 14 1/2". DAC 1 5/8", DAH 2 3/4". Weight 6 lb 15 oz.
Good bit of case color and excellent blueing. Really nice gun overall.
PS. I was never looking for one of these. It just showed up and after looking at a few pics I realized it was a flat side Sterly. Put in a bid at the end and bingo it was mine.
Good bit of case color and excellent blueing. Really nice gun overall.
PS. I was never looking for one of these. It just showed up and after looking at a few pics I realized it was a flat side Sterly. Put in a bid at the end and bingo it was mine.
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Re: Flat side Sterly arrives.
Looks like a dandy Tom. Congratulations.
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It was certainly used some but not much I'm thinking. I'd think not many of them out there like this overall. She would make a lovely pheasant gun for sure.
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I had no idea a 28" Flatty could be that light. I will weigh mine and report back, if I don't forget. OK, my 30" flat side weighs 7 pounds 5 ounces, barrel weight not marked but they weigh 3 pounds, 8 ounces. I don't know what number that corresponds to on McIntosh's chart.
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Re: Flat side Sterly arrives.
Mine is much heavier at 7 pounds 4 ounces. I've got 30-inch 12-gauge Sterlingworths from seven pounds to 7 pounds 12 ounces. My lightest 12-gauge Sterlingworth is my drawbolt 26-inch at 6 pounds 14 ounces.
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I had the chance to buy one years ago for not much money but it had condition issues so I passed.
Yours looks minty.
Good find.
Yours looks minty.
Good find.
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Ok folks. Went back and recalibrated the digital scale. Weight is actually 6 lb 15 oz and the barrels weigh 3 lbs 5 oz and surmise they are 3 weights. Makes sense after reading everyone else's,
weights.
PS. Went back and weighed both my recently acquired long legged 20 and 16 gauge Foxes after scale recalibration and both weigh 6 lb 10 oz. That makes sense because the Cody letter provided on the 16 gauge showed it had 2 weight barrels and left the factory weighing 6 lb 10 oz.
weights.
PS. Went back and weighed both my recently acquired long legged 20 and 16 gauge Foxes after scale recalibration and both weigh 6 lb 10 oz. That makes sense because the Cody letter provided on the 16 gauge showed it had 2 weight barrels and left the factory weighing 6 lb 10 oz.
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Re: Flat side Sterly arrives.
Bill, those are 3 weights I'm guessing. McIntosh's chart shows the 30" 3 weight come in at 3 lb 10 oz (before striking).eightbore wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 9:17 am I had no idea a 28" Flatty could be that light. I will weigh mine and report back, if I don't forget. OK, my 30" flat side weighs 7 pounds 5 ounces, barrel weight not marked but they weigh 3 pounds, 8 ounces. I don't know what number that corresponds to on McIntosh's chart.
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Thanks, Tom. By the way, my flatside was purchased from a gentleman who had a table full of high condition Sterlys and others at the Easton, Maryland show several years back. I bought more than one, but not all, unfortunately. It's amazing how little attention good Sterlingworths got just a few years ago.