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Custom Stocked Sterlingworth Ejector 20g.
Here are some pics of a recently completed Sterlingworth Ejector 20g.
A local gentleman purchased the gun, but with a broken stock that was also poorly refinished. But the gun had good original barrel blue and a lot of original case color.
He wanted it restocked to match the same exact dimensions as his hunting gun. A Piotti King Royal. High modern drops, 14.5" length of pull and cast for right had shooting. He wanted to to be a cut above the typical sterling worth by using fancy american walnut, a round knob grip, full cover forend checkering and checkered cheek panels.
Also, the trigger guard, forend metal and safety button were polished out and Nitre Blued.
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Nice job, quite the cast on that stock.
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