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Went out to a couple of semi local gunshops today and saw a few interesting things, Fox Sterlingworth, 20 gauge, 28" barrels and ejectors. Some nice case color left, strong condition. Savage era but early one with slim fore arm. $1650
Browning Superposed, Pigeon grade, 12 bore, 28" barrels, super wood, super condition, $3200
Ferlib hammer gun, 12 bore, 28" barrels, plain wood, case color / border engraved. Had two but not a pair, 5K for both.
Purdey, 12 bore, two sets of barrels. 30" and 28" cased in vintage leather case with some accessories. 30" barrels had a small dent near muzzle. Made 1889, overall good condition 15K
Winchester Pre 64 Model 70, 257 Roberts, $1800
Winchester 410 / 2 1/2" field loads, $20 a box
Deal or no deal?
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Oh two more, Beretta Pareleo 28 bore, 28: barrels, $4800
New Turkish SKB 20 bore, 30" barrels, $1100
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I would buy the 20 Sterlingworth if that nice. Bobby
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I agree with Bobby. It sounds like the best deal mentioned. I'm growing rather fond of mine.
SRH
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Those Ferlibs are a very good buy at that price. $2500 for a modern hammer gun by a very respected, high quality, low volume maker is a steal. A Bernardelli or Beretta hammer gun would cost nearly as much and not be anywhere so well fit and finished.
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Another vote for the Sterly. Small bore w/ ejectors, good condition and under $1800.00. Might be too good to be true...?
Last edited by nca225; 12/30/20 08:28 PM.
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I'm guessing that's a real nice price on the 20 gauge Sterly. Ejectors small bore Sterly's are much in demand these days. That price isn't out of line for that gun minus the ejectors if the condition is as nice as presented.
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I recently spotted a Sterly 20ga ejector, 28", really nice condition in a local sporting goods store. First year production. $1500. I didn't have my tools with me. Returned the next afternoon. It had been sold that morning. He who hesitates . . .
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if I didn't already have 3 guns waiting to be sold I would ask about the Purdey
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