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Friday, October 12, 2018
Another High Condition Smallbore Sterlingworth Ejector (#006)
The soon-to-be #006 goes "under the knife" (or gets "ruined", depending upon one's point of view). It started as a Philly-made Sterlingworth ejector in 16 gauge. Actually, at this time, almost nothing remains of this gun as it was. This may be the most radical alteration of a Fox that I've ever done and will incorporate an idea that I've had in the back of my mind for quite a while. The client's inspiration for the gun was the Beretta Serpentina, which meshed very well with the plan that I had been pondering for so long. Once I get some time to get the photos in order and type it up, I'll post it up. In the interim, here are a couple of "before" photos.
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