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Someone had the need to customize this Sterly Deluxe ejector to fit their body. They added decorative features while they were at it. Twin beaded barrels are 26" with constrictions of .014/.005 and Savage 2 3/4" chambers.
Wonderful!! You find some interesting guns Bill!! Is it just the pictures or is that rib matting (last picture) different out near the muzzle? The rib matting appears normal in the two pictures that show the breech end of the barrels
Researcher wrote:Wonderful!! Is it just the pictures or is that rib matting (last picture) different out near the muzzle? The rib matting appears normal in the two pictures that show the breech end of the barrels
Dave - The rib stipling is consistent along its length. I agree that the muzzle pic makes it look unusual. The middle bead is red in color and faded.
One would think the butt stock would show signs of checking or cracking. I have had the gun for 20 years and it shows no signs of shrinkage or aging. The person who checkered the stock (24 lpi) had a 3 dimensional mind.
Is the safety functional? As much as that top tang is skewed it would seem that some modifications would have had to be done to it for it to function. Interesting gun.