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krshunter
01-17-2006, 05:54 PM
Don't know where else to put this since there isn't a shotgun section so here goes. Came across an old side by side exposed hammer 12 ga. shotgun with H.J. Sterling on the sides of the receiver. Serial number stamped on the receiver and barrels matches and is in the 17,000's. Also stamped with Belguim Steel on the barrel. I can't find anything out about this shotgun. Can anyone provide any information as to manufacturer, model, possible value? Thanks
If there is a better location for this could someone please move it for me?
Viper1
01-17-2006, 07:53 PM
By John M. Taylor, Contributing Editor (American Rifleman)
From roughly 1880 to 1930, there were several manufacturers and importers in this country that supplied double-barreled shotguns to anyone who would order them. They not only made them under their own name, but for dozens and dozens of hardware wholesalers, hardware stores, mail- order catalogs, sporting goods stores and many other retail and wholesale gun dealers, each engraved or stamped with their individual trade name or names. Add to this various grades, and suddenly there are vast numbers of essentially the same shotgun, all with different names engraved on them. Made largely with Damascus, twist or laminated-steel barrels, virtually none are safe to shoot as they are.
I have a Crescent shotgun from my Grandpa and possibly my Great Grandfather.
Type in H. J. Sterling Double Barrel Shotgun in your search box. You'll find out quite a lot about it.
Viper1
Ak_Red
01-17-2006, 09:19 PM
Originally posted by krshunter
Don't know where else to put this since there isn't a shotgun section so here goes. If there is a better location for this could someone please move it for me?
Try the scattergun section. Its the shotgun section.
Wolvie
01-23-2006, 07:34 PM
You try looking to see if it is a MOOSEBERG!
LOLOL
Later All
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