Flat Barrel Ribs
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Re: Flat Barrel Ribs
I have a special order Philly gun who's card reads "straight flat rib"....and that's what it has on it.
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Re: Flat Barrel Ribs
How often do you guys see flat ribs I don't think I have ever seen one?
Also besides the single barrel trap guns, how often do vent rib Foxes appear? I have only seen two.
Also besides the single barrel trap guns, how often do vent rib Foxes appear? I have only seen two.
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Re: Flat Barrel Ribs
In my experience Fox vent rib doubles dont appear often, real ones atleast. I think in the 30+ yrs that I've been paying attention to Foxes I've only seen/heard of right around a dozen max in all gauges & grades. Im quite sure that they have all been post-'29 guns, that is Utica era.
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Re: Flat Barrel Ribs
I've racked my brain and I can only recall eight vent rib Ansley H. Fox doubles that I've come in contact with, and they were all Utica guns. Never owned one. I was well past forty years of messing with Ansley H. Fox doubles when I recently saw my first rightious Philadelphia era beavertail forearm. Neither the vent rib or the beavertail were mentioned in any Philadelphia era Fox catalogue or price list I've come in contact with.
I've also seen a few graded Philadelphia era guns with the flat rib. I've also seen a handful of Parker Bros. doubles with the flat rib. Again never found a catalogue that mentioned them. I've always like the flat rib on the early Remington Model 1894s. Remington offered the hollow (concave) rib as an option from the get go and eventually went to the concave rib as standard. I wonder what "perceived" advantage a concave rib offered over a flat rib?
I've also seen a few graded Philadelphia era guns with the flat rib. I've also seen a handful of Parker Bros. doubles with the flat rib. Again never found a catalogue that mentioned them. I've always like the flat rib on the early Remington Model 1894s. Remington offered the hollow (concave) rib as an option from the get go and eventually went to the concave rib as standard. I wonder what "perceived" advantage a concave rib offered over a flat rib?
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