One of my interlocutors sent me some pictures of Baltimore Fox #254. It is pretty much the junker they all are, but it shows the lengths some of the old timers went to to keep these old guns going.
I especially like this repair/reinforcement of the top tang around the screw hole --
Here is a "normal" top tang on #153 --
Fox Gun Co., Balto., MD., U.S.A. #254
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Re: Fox Gun Co., Balto., MD., U.S.A. #254
Why do I see a lot of old side by sides with a nut and bolt through the stock aft of the action? What did that repair accomplish?
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Re: Fox Gun Co., Balto., MD., U.S.A. #254
When the head of the stock split, a bolt through the stock cheeks often would hold things together.
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