Little 20 shows up
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Jimmy Goodtime
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Little 20 shows up
Well, I wasn’t really searching hard for one but it showed up anyway. Seller listed this 20ga with limited info and some fairly dark photos. I noticed the escutcheon in the beaver tail foreend and made a call and asked some questions. Anyways, now I have an ejector 20ga Utica Sterly with 26” barrels, beaver tail forend, and a nicely figured buttstock that must have come off a graded gun or was a custom job. Should make a nice bird gun!
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Re: Little 20 shows up
I saw that gun listed and the pictures were awful. Much nicer then.I thought it would be. Two thumbs up.Jimmy Goodtime wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 6:31 pm Well, I wasn’t really searching hard for one but it showed up anyway. Seller listed this 20ga with limited info and some fairly dark photos. I noticed the escutcheon in the beaver tail foreend and made a call and asked some questions. Anyways, now I have an ejector 20ga Utica Sterly with 26” barrels, beaver tail forend, and a nicely figured buttstock that must have come off a graded gun or was a custom job. Should make a nice bird gun!
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PS. Restock at least on the buttstock. Beavertail forearm if original should have serial number stamped inside next to the forearm iron.
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Jimmy Goodtime
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Re: Little 20 shows up
The beaver tail is original and so stamped as you mentioned. The buttstock is interesting because it obviously isn’t original (half-pistol, much nicer than you would expect on a Sterly) but it is fitted up nicely. I’ll get some more pictures up. Someone knew what they were doing if custom but it almost looks like a factory stock that someone mated up to the gun? I agree that they did themselves no favors with the photos or the lack of mention of ejectors. As such, I feel I am into it quite well as I was the only bidder at their starting price. Gun is tight, barrels ring, and ejectors work as they should. Gun showed much better than I thought from their photos as well.vaturkey wrote: ↑Fri Jun 06, 2025 6:06 amI saw that gun listed and the pictures were awful. Much nicer then.I thought it would be. Two thumbs up.Jimmy Goodtime wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 6:31 pm Well, I wasn’t really searching hard for one but it showed up anyway. Seller listed this 20ga with limited info and some fairly dark photos. I noticed the escutcheon in the beaver tail foreend and made a call and asked some questions. Anyways, now I have an ejector 20ga Utica Sterly with 26” barrels, beaver tail forend, and a nicely figured buttstock that must have come off a graded gun or was a custom job. Should make a nice bird gun!
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PS. Restock at least on the buttstock. Beavertail forearm if original should have serial number stamped inside next to the forearm iron.
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Re: Little 20 shows up
Looks like a great Sterly with great wood with lots of figure! Nice catch!!!
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Re: Little 20 shows up
Here is the stamping in the forend:
Here is some of the woodwork/inletting:
Lastly, a better look at the figure:
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Re: Little 20 shows up
Yes, very nice. Good Deal. That forend is definitely Fox/Savage Utica. Question: does the left barrel breech have the 2-3/4" chamber stamp? frank
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Re: Little 20 shows up
Very nice find. Looks like it would be a great skeet or upland gun.
How are the barrels marked -- STERLINGWORTH FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL or SPECIAL ALLOY -- FORGED STEEL? From guns I've previously recorded the barrels are a mix in that serial number range.
How are the barrels marked -- STERLINGWORTH FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL or SPECIAL ALLOY -- FORGED STEEL? From guns I've previously recorded the barrels are a mix in that serial number range.
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