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Unread 02-28-2023, 05:40 PM   #21
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Now that I see some actual quality photos of the frame, I would now say that the colors do look original to me. The wood as well.
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Unread 02-28-2023, 05:41 PM   #22
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Brian,

Thanks so much for commenting!

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I'm coming down on the side of that gun being right-as-rain and just the way we like to find them.
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As Dave has written, right as rain both metal and what wood I can see.
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A 16 gauge Sterly in good original condition with 32” barrels would be worth a fair bit more to me but I love the long barreled guns and I don’t have a long barreled Sterly 16.
I don't either, Dan, although I do have a Parker DHE 32" 16 and a 32" 16 ga. LC Smith. Both are wonderful dove guns. I would expect no less from a Sterly 32" 16.
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A really nice gun, and if I wanted it I sure wouldn't let a few hundred bucks either way get in my way. JMO.
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Sterlys are very good entry level sxs's, comparable to the Parker Trojan. The gun looks clean whether freshened or not. Price is not out of line for a 16. But consider how available 16 ga ammo is or isn't in your area before you buy it.
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Sterlys are very good entry level sxs's, comparable to the Parker Trojan. The gun looks clean whether freshened or not. Price is not out of line for a 16. But consider how available 16 ga ammo is or isn't in your area before you buy it.
RST has plenty of 16 ammo available. Or they did this morning.
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THANK YOU!
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Brian is correct. I have a 20 with colors identical to this 16. I was suspicious about my 20 because it is different from other Sterlingworths I own. However, my 20 came out of the woodwork and is right as rain. There are different looks to different Sterlingworths. This 16 is pretty awesome. Price is up to the buyer.
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