new owner needing some advise
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 4:38 pm
I'm a relatively new owner of a 16 ga Fox Sterlingworth sn 365xxx so i believe it was made around 1929. I always wanted one and destiny must have been on my side. It was stored in a crawl space wrapped in a sheet for over 35 years. The stock was broken and wrapped with copper wire and tape, the butt plate cracked, and the stock dark black with soaked in oil. However, after a good cleaning and soaking of the stock in acetone, I found that all SN match, the bores are excellent and I was able to repair the stock. The operating lever is about at 90 degrees or possibly just slightly left but I had a few gunsmiths look it over and they said I shouldn't be afraid to shoot it. I ordered some 2-1/2" shells from RST and am looking forward to pulling the trigger.
I'm not interested in restoration, just want a shooter for limited 5-stand, sporting clays and preserve hunts. It looks like it's choked full and extra full so i may want the bores opened up a little in the future.
I joined the Collectors Assn and saw something about factory letters. Are factory letters available through the Association or only through Savage Arms Historical Information? Also do I just send a check made out to Savage Arms? Thanks
I'm not interested in restoration, just want a shooter for limited 5-stand, sporting clays and preserve hunts. It looks like it's choked full and extra full so i may want the bores opened up a little in the future.
I joined the Collectors Assn and saw something about factory letters. Are factory letters available through the Association or only through Savage Arms Historical Information? Also do I just send a check made out to Savage Arms? Thanks