Paradox Fox

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Re: Paradox Fox

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Assuming this is Dewey V from Pa. Pretty amazing looking piece for sure and can't imagine how much time you already have in this project. I can see an angry lion deciding to charge in its future. What kind of ammo are you regulating it with (Sabot or solid lead slugs), just curious.
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Re: Paradox Fox

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Dewey,

WOW, WOW, freakin WOW! Cant wait to see more pix of this one.

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very cool Dewey.

What grade will you take it up to? sculpted frame really pops in the white!

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Re: Paradox Fox

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Congratulations, Dewey. Not as nice as the Fox you built for me, but close. Give your new effort the credit it deserves, it's no paradox, it's a rifle. Bill Murphy
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Re: Paradox Fox

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Very very nice Dewey. Last time I was at your shop you showed me a Fox 20 gauge Paradox, now a 12 gauge. What's next? 10 bore rifle on a Super-Fox frame? 8) 8) Frank
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That is nice!!!
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Re: Paradox Fox

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Hello Dewey ! Great looking paradox fox. Hope to take a drive soon to come see you and take a look at you're new project . Can i have one for wild hogs here in NC. It would be awsome. You do a great job and are very talanted.Thanks
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Re: Paradox Fox

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That is beautiful!! Outstanding way to resurrect a gun that might have been headed for the scrap heap or parts bin!! BTW, I love hunting with slug guns!! :D
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Please up date us on the project.
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Re: Paradox Fox

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Definitely a beautiful and a true "custom" rifle!! Love it!
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God willing someday I'll have the pleasure of hunting with art like that in my hands.

Beautiful work sir
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Re: Paradox Fox

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Spectacular!

Awesome!

Love it!
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Re: Paradox Fox

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Yep pretty special indeed. Dewey is it to be checkered or left without? Also, did you or Mr. Gournet to the checkering on the top lever and/or safety?
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Re: Paradox Fox

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Dewey,

What is the surface of the butt pad that kinda looks like black caviar?
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