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http://www.allans-armory.com/aapictures.php?ItemId=141504SSAside from the receiver having a radiused front rather than the sterlingworth V, this sure looks like a sterlingworth, especially the breech balls, the forend, and the stock. The question is, which came first, the chicken or the egg?
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Nah, looks like something straight out of Suhl. No pins, all screws, greener crossbolt, and thru bolt at the head of the stock. Very Germanic flavor.
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I'm now a PORN Star! - Poor - Old - Retired - & Needy
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Looks like a Husqvarna 310AS or 310ASE. That gun cost more then a DE-Grade Ansley H. Fox when they were both being made. Other then Browning Superposeds, Husqvarna 310s are the only Eurotrash I play with!!
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Sorry!! I just deficated in the punchbowl!!! That gun doesn't have the upper screw behind the breechball for the second sear of a Husqvarna 310. It is the much cheaper 1310 from the 1960s.
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I wasn't saying it is an exact clone; obviously it is not. I was merely saying that at first glance, it looks somewhat similar to a sterlingworth, from the stock and action configuration and to the forend to a lesser degree. It made me wonder if the Swedes were influenced by Fox or vice versa. I wasn't trying to slam Fox or anything, I was just curious if there might have been an influence.
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I think the Swedes were more influenced by the Suhl makers, than Ansley Fox.. MDC
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I think the Swedes were more influenced by the Suhl makers, than Ansley Fox.. MDC Ya, what MD Christian said......wait a sec...ya I think I said something eerily similar at the top of this post. Dustin
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It looks like a better gun then my Sterlingworth ejector. It's system Anson & Deeley plus Greener X-bolt, Nicer checkering, genuine action screws.
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I'll take a small bore S/W any day. Say a 20 ga 28". Um um um. Oh Santa, Sannnnnnnnttaa
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