My new Sterly 1910 "The Sterlingworth Co."

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My new Sterly 1910 "The Sterlingworth Co."

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A few pictures of the newest addition to my collection. I have been looking for a nice 1910 pin gun for a long time---this one fit the bill. Craig
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Craig, is that a 32 incher?
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No 30" but #1 weight barrels. Weights just shy of 8lbs.
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That is a beauty!! I missed out on an early pin gun this year at a gun show. 30" full/full would have made a great turkey gun with my hand loads but I put it down to keep looking around. When I got back it was gone!!

Enjoy her she's a looker!
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Nice gun you have there Craig.
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Nice, very nice. You're kind of condition Craig!

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Oh Craig, that's a good one.

Survived 102 years in super condition. Gorgeous.

Curious - what's the SN?

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Very nice find Craig. You don't see too many pin guns with any kind of condition. This one is a keeper for sure.

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Looks to be in really great condition. I bought one this winter with 28" 4 wt barrels. I was shooting it Wed and am taking it with me to the Eastern SxS shoot this weekend.
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