Long forend
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Re: Long forend
Stan, the early C Grade Foxes didn't have the triangular ebony insert in the tip of the forend wood. The highest serial no CE I've owned without the ebony tip had s/n 1542x.
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Re: Long forend
Oh, that makes sense. I was on the wrong track. I was assuming that maybe there was another material used other than ebony, like maybe ivory.
Thank you for the explanation, Frank.
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Thank you for the explanation, Frank.
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Re: Long forend
It's pretty, but that's the craziest forearm I have ever seen. I'm guessing that the owner had really long arms.
Re: Long forend
I would never say never but probably not. Does the production card mention anything about the forearm? But even that can be inclusive. There seems to be several guns that are factory but oddities are not noted on the production card.
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Re: Long forend
Whoever had that fore-end made adhered to the adage that "form follows function". It may be the best thing since sliced bread, to actually shoot, but it sure is weird looking to me.
Thanks for posting that pic, SRH
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Re: Long forend
I will be sending in for a letter on this gun soon. I also am lettering a couple of C grade barrel sets. Shotgunner
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Re: Long forend
Dan Rossiter stocked two gun for me as Becker tributes. The Fox has 30" barrels and a 9 3/4" forend, to the wood. The Parker has 32" barrels and a 12" forend, also to the wood, both ivory tipped. I asked Dan for a long forend on the Fox to match the Parker, but his sense of proportion won over and he shortened the Fox to allow for the shorter barrels. I never got a letter on the B Grade Parker with 12" forend that was for sale at Albright's Gun Shop in Easton, Maryland a few years ago. This gun should appear in the SB as a V5, which is what it is. Unfortunately, I can't find it in the SB. However, only a letter will prove the foot long forend as original. It appeared very original, but the gun was priced out of my comfort zone.
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Re: Long forend
Haaaa...watch the letter come back noting the special instructions:
"Fit extra-long forearm for man with 52" arms. Flare at end where Heikes barrel protector would normally go."
Probably an after-market custom job, but what a conversation piece! You'll look like Churchill shooting his 25's!
"Fit extra-long forearm for man with 52" arms. Flare at end where Heikes barrel protector would normally go."
Probably an after-market custom job, but what a conversation piece! You'll look like Churchill shooting his 25's!
On the whole....I'd rather be in Philadelphia....