Sterlingworth ejectors

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Mark C. Overway
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Sterlingworth ejectors

Post by Mark C. Overway »

I have a 16 gauge Sterlingworth with ejectors made in 1916. This gun was a "basket" case when I first bought it and now it is a custom gun with a straight grip, a sleek game gun. My question is how many Sterlingworths were made with ejectors over the years of production ?
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Re: Sterlingworth ejectors

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I'll take a guess at between 1 and 2% of production had ejectors. That's about what I've observed at gun shops and gun shows over the last 10 years.
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