I have my Dad's Fox Sterlingworth. He grew up in the suburbs of Philly, and as a teen he purchased it from his parent's next door neighbor who was the original owner. Dad carried it through the fields of south central PA during many years small game hunting, and was an excellent shot with it.
I used to carry it a bit in high school chasing pheasants, but for the most part its been retired since the 1980s. I'm a turkey hunter and have a dedicated H&R single for that business, haven't chased pheasants in decades.
Serial numbers all match, and from my research the gun was built in 1929. The one barrel does have a small dent that's been there since he bought it in the 1950s. If anyone has some thoughts about it, I'd like to hear them. Bit apprehensive about shooting today's shotshell loads through it, wonder if the stock could handle a high brass load.
Here it is:




