C Grade on gunbroker, please comment
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C Grade on gunbroker, please comment
I'm in the market for my first Fox for hunting, and I saw this gun:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... m=95611577
The low serial number and the long barrels with Skeet/Skeet seem odd. I'm not looking for a collectors gun, but I don't want a a complete abberation either. I am in the early stages of my Fox education, so any comments on this gun wold be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff McDowell
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... m=95611577
The low serial number and the long barrels with Skeet/Skeet seem odd. I'm not looking for a collectors gun, but I don't want a a complete abberation either. I am in the early stages of my Fox education, so any comments on this gun wold be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff McDowell
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Four grand is a lot of money for a hunting gun. This gun has been discussed here before, I think. Why are the most interesting pictures on gun sale sites always out of focus? What's the deal with those barrel markings that I can't read? Does anyone know what they say? There is about one chance in ten thousand that the chokes are original but the serial number is very cool.
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I have never seen the "Heavyweight Barrels" marking on any other fox I have handled, but that doesn't mean it is not correct. This gun showed up un-restored about a year ago on Gunbroker, someone has refinished it in the last few months. The new case color does not look correct to me. The gun has been refinished in my opinion not restored. It has been for sale for a very long time, that should tell you what the market thinks about the gun.
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Bill FYI,
I was surprised that they are not really heavy, about a 3.5 by the book table.
They are 28" (touching at the muzzle) and weight 3# 6oz. My 2 pair of C 30" 4 marked barrels weight the same on those scales. That is right on the table weight for 30" 4's,
. Book weights for 28" 3's are 3#8oz and 3#4oz for 4 weight barrels so these split the 3 and 4 weight on my scale.
Jess
I was surprised that they are not really heavy, about a 3.5 by the book table.
They are 28" (touching at the muzzle) and weight 3# 6oz. My 2 pair of C 30" 4 marked barrels weight the same on those scales. That is right on the table weight for 30" 4's,
. Book weights for 28" 3's are 3#8oz and 3#4oz for 4 weight barrels so these split the 3 and 4 weight on my scale.
Jess
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