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5 total known Sterlingworth 20's 32,'s, two with ejectors.
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I’d be up for a PRE 1940 Sterlingworth 28 gauge with 30 or 32 inch barrels :eek::whistle::bigbye: And yes I’m well aware they didn’t make them then .
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I guess I'll be content with the 30 inch A grade 20:rotf:
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Decided 2021 was the year to finally attempt to find a nice original 28 Ga. Skeet in Skeet Out Parker , so early in the year I sold a handful and seriously started to search dealers and web sites and lo and behold , one came up on Guns America ,I contacted the owner who said this gun had been in his family since 1940 ! We struck a deal and one more added to my small collection of Parker Guns !
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A Wonderful Parker Russ! Can we see more of it? Straight grip or pistol grip?
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The gentleman I bought my 32" SW from at one time had three. Mike got one, I got one and he kept one and was shooting doves with it this year. So that makes 4 that I know of.
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Thank You Dean , It is a Straight Stock ! I am very pleased with this gun and am looking quite forward to Woodcock and Grouse season this year !:) Here are a few more pics ! This guns serial# is in the 238 Thousand section of the serialization book where there is a list of what appear to be about a dozen or so Skeet configured guns , as a matter of fact Josh L has one advertised that I have been pondering buying just because of the serial number being so close to mine !
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That's just a wonderful gun Russ. Congratulations. I bet she sub 6 lbs.
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