IMO the least valuable is the last Sterly's made by Fox with the blocky forearm and with the non-capped pistol grip and what I call the pump handle top lever in 26" barrels. That assumes average condition of course. Any mint condition gun is whatever the market is because they just aren't out there. The sweet spot is the ones make after the Savage takeover when they were still using left over Philly parts. The advantage of those particular guns were the fact they in many cases had 2 3/4" chambers and more modern dimensions. Finding a early transition gun for a shooter is probably a good way to go. Price for a 28" length 16 gauge Sterly in average condition IMO is probably a $1,000 proposition.


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