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The longer the barrels the faster they sell. RB
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06-02-2017, 08:26 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Brian
you can see some of the interest here on the Fox board started by another Brian I assume) http://www.foxcollectors.com/My%20Fo...php?f=2&t=1940
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thanks everyone especially Rick for the link
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32" ejector Sterly's are really hard to find. 32" extractor show up on occasion. I've owned four 32" extractor Sterly's in the last 3 years. I had one ejector 32" and put it on the market and it sold asap. All the ones I have owned were choked circa .040 and all weighed about 7 lb 8 ounces. Really nice sporting clays guns for sure.
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I had a 32 inch Sterly and it sold fast when I came across a CE 32 incher and a straight grip as an added bonus.
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Same gun, the seller and I had negotiated on that gun as a ritual for 5 years. We both looked forward to it every year.
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