A.H Fox BE grade 20 gauge 32" barrels!!!!

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teflon
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A.H Fox BE grade 20 gauge 32" barrels!!!!

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Love this little gun!![imgImages/nn259/teflontegan/fox5.jpg[/IMG]][]ImageImageImage
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:D WOW! what a gun! Thats what I would consider a "Rare" Smallbore with a hard to find engraving pattern and 32" tubes to boot. Excuse me while I wipe the drool from my keyboard. Paul
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As a rare combination it doesn't get much cooler then that!! I'd love to have that in my gun safe!
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Teflon, Great small bore. Just curious, where did you find it?
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teflon
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BE 20 Gauge

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Well,I purchased it from an elderly Gent,this last winter.He told me he bought the gun from the "original"owner 43 years ago,for a sum of 650$ Unfortunatly for me that was not what he wanted for it!Its my second fox,and the one I most desired out of the fox's Ive known of or about.Because of it purity and elegant lines "very hard to find configuration"I was a member of the forum but for some reason could not log in under my old name (tegun) so had to make a new one.When I first got hold of the little GEM I was very excited,and wanted more info on it,so i became a member,and stated what I had and got some responses but not much and had problems with my computer.So here I am,humble to learn more,just happy to be here.[imImageg][/imgImage]
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how do I pic's to fit better?
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trying to get better pictures..

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Try entering them one line per photo and text before or after the images.
Hope this helps.
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Post by TOOL MAN »

Awesome Fox !!!! I would say there is just a wee bit of choke left in those tubes?? The dove that gets within 60 yards of her will need a lot more than TEFLON!!! -----TOOL
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Good Lord, what a find! I'll bet my buddy Mike Campbell has trembling hands as he views this....
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Who's mike campbell?
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Post by Mike Krol »

teflon wrote:Who's mike campbell?
Oh, he'll chime in here before too long... dangling a 32" 20 bore graded Fox in front of his nose is kinda like putting a big old nightcrawler before a hungry spring bullhead... no choice but to take the bait, and deep.
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Post by teflon »

that's one funny analogy!Reminds me,of well oh me... :D
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Post by mike campbell »

That's a facinating gun! Talk about a collector's item; that little gun will always command a lot of interest. Maybe you could show it around at a gathering of Fox lovers someday. Enjoy.
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Post by teflon »

well man,I would love to.Just need something on the west side of the U.S.Just a couple guy's that like a little history and REAL facination for Fox guns,would be great.A classic trap would be sweet as well.I would love shoot a 32" 20gauge choked real tight and just smoke those birds. :lol:.That gun throws the most consistant pattern with evenly spaced shot holes that a greased nat with Jedi like reflexes would not make it thru.I have a few other guns a would like to bring as well.
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