Originally Posted By: 2-piper
It may well have been off face from many opening & closings with a dry hinge joint. I would think it would take some mighty powerful loads in a 20 gauge to put a Sterly off face.


No idea. I will say that the action flexed big time before Dan put it back on face. Is a Sterlingworth 20 gauge ejector, so it was worth the effort and is now my meat gun.





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