CSMC Fox Guns??
-
- Posts: 38
- Joined: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:01 am
- Location: SWNYS
- Has thanked: 8 times
- Been thanked: 22 times
CSMC Fox Guns??
I have watched this site for some time, enjoyed it and learned but have not been a participant. Now that I have taken interest in the CSMC Foxes I question why there is absence of this topic on the site.???
Bob Jurewicz
Bob Jurewicz
-
- Posts: 3116
- Joined: Wed Nov 26, 2008 6:33 pm
- Location: Hamilton, VA
- Has thanked: 558 times
- Been thanked: 868 times
Re: CSMC Fox Guns??
Good question.
I think there a few different reasons. One is cost of a CSMC Fox as compared to the original Fox on today's market. Also the fact that CSMC only makes high grade guns and probably the bulk of the shooters here don't possess a factory C grade or higher original Fox, so the comparison is different. Also, for the current cost of a CSMC C grade ($21,000 with upgraded wood) Fox you can probably purchase a pretty nice original Fox small bore gun (not counting the 28 gauge or .410 of course). Frankly, most folks who have 22 grand to spend would rather have a Philly made 20 or 16 gauge Fox as compared to the same thing in a CSMC. Just one person's opinion of course.
PS. Just checked an there is a CE grade 20 gauge Fox on Gunsinternational listed for $17,500 with really nice circassian walnut and english stock. I'd surmise most on this board would prefer that gun to a $22,000 for a CSMC gun in the same configuration. I personally don't find anything wrong with the CSMC Foxes and would love to own one in a 28 gauge, but don't have the 25K to make it happen. Now if that lottery ever happens.
I think there a few different reasons. One is cost of a CSMC Fox as compared to the original Fox on today's market. Also the fact that CSMC only makes high grade guns and probably the bulk of the shooters here don't possess a factory C grade or higher original Fox, so the comparison is different. Also, for the current cost of a CSMC C grade ($21,000 with upgraded wood) Fox you can probably purchase a pretty nice original Fox small bore gun (not counting the 28 gauge or .410 of course). Frankly, most folks who have 22 grand to spend would rather have a Philly made 20 or 16 gauge Fox as compared to the same thing in a CSMC. Just one person's opinion of course.
PS. Just checked an there is a CE grade 20 gauge Fox on Gunsinternational listed for $17,500 with really nice circassian walnut and english stock. I'd surmise most on this board would prefer that gun to a $22,000 for a CSMC gun in the same configuration. I personally don't find anything wrong with the CSMC Foxes and would love to own one in a 28 gauge, but don't have the 25K to make it happen. Now if that lottery ever happens.
-
- Posts: 38
- Joined: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:01 am
- Location: SWNYS
- Has thanked: 8 times
- Been thanked: 22 times
Re: CSMC Fox Guns??
I can buy into your answer! I originally wondered if they were not considered to be part of the "family".
Bob Jurewicz
Bob Jurewicz
-
- Posts: 5730
- Joined: Sun Jan 07, 2007 7:18 pm
- Location: WA/AK
- Has thanked: 285 times
- Been thanked: 1507 times
Re: CSMC Fox Guns??
The difference in the amount of squack on the site here about CSMC Fox doubles and original guns probably has more to do with numbers. There were nearly 200000 original Fox doubles produced by A.H. Fox Gun Co. and Savage Arms Corp. The number of guns produced by CSMC is miniscule according to the annual production reports provided to the BATFE. The total number of Ansley H. Fox doubles produced in New Britain is very likely still in three digits.
Share the knowledge
-
- Posts: 1617
- Joined: Fri Jan 05, 2007 10:13 pm
- Location: Deep South
- Has thanked: 169 times
- Been thanked: 109 times
- Contact:
Re: CSMC Fox Guns??
I bought a new CE 20 ga from Tony years ago.It was a beautiful gun and I paid $7500 for it.Never fired it and sold it four or five years later for what I paid for it. I have never been very smart holding on to guns to sell years later for a big profit! Bobby
-
- Posts: 3116
- Joined: Wed Nov 26, 2008 6:33 pm
- Location: Hamilton, VA
- Has thanked: 558 times
- Been thanked: 868 times
Re: CSMC Fox Guns??
Wonder how many more CSMC Foxes would be sold if they rolled prices back about 50%. I'd order one for that amount of money in a heartbeat. Actually do wonder how many they make in an average year.
-
- Posts: 5730
- Joined: Sun Jan 07, 2007 7:18 pm
- Location: WA/AK
- Has thanked: 285 times
- Been thanked: 1507 times
Re: CSMC Fox Guns??
The total number of guns they produce in a year is still quite small. I haven't found every year's BATFE report online, but here us what I've found --
1998 -- 77
1999 -- 85
2000 -- 68
2001 -- 64
2002 -- 83
2003 -- 123 35 Woodland St.
2004 -- 119 100 Burritt St.
2005 -- 89
2006 -- 352
2007 -- 1683
2008 --
2009 -- 1175
2010 --
2011 --
2012 -- 573
2013 --
2014 --
1998 -- 77
1999 -- 85
2000 -- 68
2001 -- 64
2002 -- 83
2003 -- 123 35 Woodland St.
2004 -- 119 100 Burritt St.
2005 -- 89
2006 -- 352
2007 -- 1683
2008 --
2009 -- 1175
2010 --
2011 --
2012 -- 573
2013 --
2014 --
Share the knowledge
-
- Posts: 38
- Joined: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:01 am
- Location: SWNYS
- Has thanked: 8 times
- Been thanked: 22 times
Re: CSMC Fox Guns??
From information I picked up at the Southern, CSMC may not be producing A H FOX guns any longer. Main "gunmaker" has left and there appears to be preference to machine made guns that fit cookie cutter molds.
Bob Jurewicz
Bob Jurewicz
- fox-admin
- Site Admin
- Posts: 3725
- Joined: Fri Jan 05, 2007 4:46 pm
- Has thanked: 465 times
- Been thanked: 1193 times
Re: CSMC Fox Guns??
I purchased my XE in 1998 for $11K, it lists for $22K now. Try to find a Philly XE small bore with some condition for $22K, just try to find any Philly XE! Even really good small bore CE's are pushing 20K.
They are nice guns I love mine but they are what they are. I have used mine for 16 years and could probably recoup the original price.
Not a good investment but I have had 16 years of enjoyment and shot a bunch of game from Maine to Texas to Argentina. Hopefully, I will enjoy it for another 16 years.
They are nice guns I love mine but they are what they are. I have used mine for 16 years and could probably recoup the original price.
Not a good investment but I have had 16 years of enjoyment and shot a bunch of game from Maine to Texas to Argentina. Hopefully, I will enjoy it for another 16 years.
-
- Posts: 160
- Joined: Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:25 pm
- Location: Orange , Virginia
- Has thanked: 45 times
- Been thanked: 102 times
Re: CSMC Fox Guns??
To each his own .
But for me I have no intrest in buying any of the Galazan remakes be it Fox or Parker .
Same goes for the Parker Repro's that were made in Japan .
But for me I have no intrest in buying any of the Galazan remakes be it Fox or Parker .
Same goes for the Parker Repro's that were made in Japan .
Parker’s , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s , 6.5mm’s and my family in the Philippines
Re: CSMC Fox Guns??
Bob, who is supposed to be the main gunmaker who has left CSMC? Rich Wilson, who oversees manufacture, told me yesterday that the same people are still building the guns.
Kirk
Kirk
Bore, n. Shotgun enthusiast's synonym for "gauge" ; everybody else's synonym for "shotgun enthusiast." - Ed Zern
-
- Posts: 3116
- Joined: Wed Nov 26, 2008 6:33 pm
- Location: Hamilton, VA
- Has thanked: 558 times
- Been thanked: 868 times
Re: CSMC Fox Guns??
I just wish they would sell parts. I know there are perhaps liability issues, but I'd sign a waiver. That is of course assuming they would fit the older 20/16 gauges.
Re: CSMC Fox Guns??
Bob Jurewicz wrote:From information I picked up at the Southern, CSMC may not be producing A H FOX guns any longer. Main "gunmaker" has left and there appears to be preference to machine made guns that fit cookie cutter molds.
Bob Jurewicz
Anybody seen Bob around? I'm looking for clarification of the above statement.
Bore, n. Shotgun enthusiast's synonym for "gauge" ; everybody else's synonym for "shotgun enthusiast." - Ed Zern