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It's also a great companion to the 30" 16ga Sterlingworth I bought a few weeks ago from a local seller.
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I think it's awesome especially with that nickname. Good to see another double guy from GA
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The checkering pattern on the wrist is interesting. And being a Sterlingworth, you'll get many rounds out of her.
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Following the pattern of 12-gauge Philadelphia Sterlingworths with a zero in the hundreds place of the serial number having 32-inch barrels. Of the thirty 12-gauge Sterlingworths I've recorded 26 have a zero in the hundreds place of the serial number one doesn't and the other three are Savage-era and don't follow the pattern.
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I love Faux whoop!
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Thirty-two twelves are sweet. I hope you shoot it "lights out"! I couldn't, with only 1 7/8" drop at heel.
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