Fox Safety
Fox Safety
I just purchased a A.H. Fox Sterlingworth 20 guage. I find that the Rec is for a 16 gauge and barrels are 20 gauge. Also the safty to push off and on is very hard to do. What is the remedy.
Thanks
Lew
Thanks
Lew
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Re: Fox Safety
I'm not trying to be unkind here. It sounds like a cobbled up gun and the barrel breeches probably don't match the breech balls. Not likely that the barrels are properly on the face. Send it back for a refund. There are plenty of good honest 16 and 20g Sterlies out there.
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Re: Fox Safety
Agree, what Frank said.
Pictures would help though, there may be more to it since you may not know what you don't know.
You will definitely get an honest opinion.
Pictures would help though, there may be more to it since you may not know what you don't know.
You will definitely get an honest opinion.
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Re: Fox Safety
Silvers
The gun is an excellant shotgun, there is not defects what so ever. The gentleman that owned it before me shot phasants with it for 25 years, and you call it a piece of junk That is uncalled for.
Lew
The gun is an excellant shotgun, there is not defects what so ever. The gentleman that owned it before me shot phasants with it for 25 years, and you call it a piece of junk That is uncalled for.
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Re: Fox Safety
Well Lew, you posted here in this Parts and Pieces Forum about a mismatched Fox. Please keep in mind that cobbled up isn’t the same as calling it junk. Not sure where you got that from. Anyway, mea culpa. My apologies. Now in your second post here it sounds like a Fox to be proud of with a long history of phasant hunting, and it’s one you'll probably want to share with us in more detail. I think most here would like to see pics of your Fox and to include closeups showing how the barrels match up with the breech balls, a front end pic of the standing breech (barrels removed) to see the areas of contact, and one or two showing the frame and barrel serial numbers. Picture posting directions are in the first thread in the Fox Collectors Forum. Thank you in advance for your time and effort.
More information always leads to a better conclusion. frank
More information always leads to a better conclusion. frank
Aan
Re: Fox Safety
Sorry for sounding so grumpy. I have waited a long time to get a Fox so I got a little carried away. I just got a new i phone and will try and take some picture and get them posted.
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Lew
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Re: Fox Safety
lew congratulations on getting your long awaited fox,hope you get many years of enjoyment hunting with her,regards,fred