Help IDing/more info
Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 4:02 pm
** see edits/updates below**
Hey all I'm new. First of all I apologize both for the long post and the inevitable failure in proper terminology; I am not well versed in older guns. I was left a Fox Sterlingworth SxS by my dad who purchased it back in the mid '90s from an older gentleman client of his, to help with his estate sale. I BELIEVE it is a 16ga (though his bill of sale paperwork says 20ga) only by virtue of the fact that 2 3/4" 12ga shells will not chamber, and 2 3/4" 16ga will (haven't attempted 20ga but if its a 20ga then my 16ga shell shouldn't chamber I assume). The gun has not been fired since the mid '90s at minimum, and I will never shoot it on the off chance that it is not in proper working order. I have some pictures that I can post, but here are the specs that I know:
-Grade/Model: SP as marked (upside down?) next to serial number under barrel. Nearby a faint "2" appears to be along with some other mark.
-OAL: 46"+
-Barrel length: 30" (breech to muzzle)
-Serial number: 131161 verified/matched at trigger, chamber floor, under barrel, and under the forend (oddly also incorrect on dad's paperwork).
-Extract/Eject: Appears to be only extract, shells "pop up" when you open the breech, but then settle down and must be dumped over.
-Grip: Full
-Trigger: Double
-Grip Cap: Smooth
-Safety: Savage design
-Beat: Metal
-Forearm loop: Unknown, I can't figure it out
-Barrel is marked with two lines of text, one each on each barrel. "MADE BY SAVAGE ARMS CORP, UTICA NY USA" and "STERLINGWORTH FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL"
-The fore-end is a "quick release" design and easy to remove along with the barrel, requiring no tools or particular effort, and is equally simple to put back together.
The condition isn't something I can honestly comment on, it appears to be decent to me but I can see evidence of wear. The grip cap is cracked, that is the only legitimate flaw that I can determine.
From what I've read, this is somewhat of a rare gun given the grade/serial number and on a Sterlingworth? I do not have any original paperwork or accessories that may have come with the gun. Any help on further ID or year of production/value would be appreciated.
Edit: Link to pictures, since I couldn't upload for some reason... http://imgur.com/a/X39Zt
2025 update (see most recent post): 20.2mm breach inner diameter. Weight: 7.8lbs but with an aftermarket butt pad installed prior to me. Barrel weight noted on right side barrel as a "2" i believe but hard to make out. Nothing on left barrel. Additional marking noted "down barrel" from the "2" but unknown what it is.
Hey all I'm new. First of all I apologize both for the long post and the inevitable failure in proper terminology; I am not well versed in older guns. I was left a Fox Sterlingworth SxS by my dad who purchased it back in the mid '90s from an older gentleman client of his, to help with his estate sale. I BELIEVE it is a 16ga (though his bill of sale paperwork says 20ga) only by virtue of the fact that 2 3/4" 12ga shells will not chamber, and 2 3/4" 16ga will (haven't attempted 20ga but if its a 20ga then my 16ga shell shouldn't chamber I assume). The gun has not been fired since the mid '90s at minimum, and I will never shoot it on the off chance that it is not in proper working order. I have some pictures that I can post, but here are the specs that I know:
-Grade/Model: SP as marked (upside down?) next to serial number under barrel. Nearby a faint "2" appears to be along with some other mark.
-OAL: 46"+
-Barrel length: 30" (breech to muzzle)
-Serial number: 131161 verified/matched at trigger, chamber floor, under barrel, and under the forend (oddly also incorrect on dad's paperwork).
-Extract/Eject: Appears to be only extract, shells "pop up" when you open the breech, but then settle down and must be dumped over.
-Grip: Full
-Trigger: Double
-Grip Cap: Smooth
-Safety: Savage design
-Beat: Metal
-Forearm loop: Unknown, I can't figure it out
-Barrel is marked with two lines of text, one each on each barrel. "MADE BY SAVAGE ARMS CORP, UTICA NY USA" and "STERLINGWORTH FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL"
-The fore-end is a "quick release" design and easy to remove along with the barrel, requiring no tools or particular effort, and is equally simple to put back together.
The condition isn't something I can honestly comment on, it appears to be decent to me but I can see evidence of wear. The grip cap is cracked, that is the only legitimate flaw that I can determine.
From what I've read, this is somewhat of a rare gun given the grade/serial number and on a Sterlingworth? I do not have any original paperwork or accessories that may have come with the gun. Any help on further ID or year of production/value would be appreciated.
Edit: Link to pictures, since I couldn't upload for some reason... http://imgur.com/a/X39Zt
2025 update (see most recent post): 20.2mm breach inner diameter. Weight: 7.8lbs but with an aftermarket butt pad installed prior to me. Barrel weight noted on right side barrel as a "2" i believe but hard to make out. Nothing on left barrel. Additional marking noted "down barrel" from the "2" but unknown what it is.

