Having owned both Parker Trojans and Fox Sterlingworths, I'd personally take the Trojan most times. With either, unless I'm purely in it for collection, I won't buy either unless the stock has shootable dimensions for me, which has to be no more than 2 3/4" of DAH. Ideally,2 5/8" max. There are renditions of both out there with 3" or more of drop - no thanks.The only time I will opt for the Sterly is if it's a subguage gun with the lightest bbls because I'm purely looking for the carry. The trojan is in my opinion, a much better looking gun, especially the bbls. I don't think one has the edge over the other mechanically speaking. Love that Parker rib though. Also, 1930 is the cutoff date for me with Sterly's, since I believe that's about when the quality started to dip. Both are great guns it just comes down to opinion really and what you personally like. And like the guy above, I too like the entry guns that have the same insides as the graded.