What's on your Fox shopping list???
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What's on your Fox shopping list???
OK I realize if you're seriously looking for a specific Fox gun it never comes to market. But what Fox gun(s) would you like to add to your lifetime collection??? I am very fortunate, I'm the caretaker of a nice sampling of Fox guns so I'm not a highly motivated buyer. BUT, any 12ga heads-down XE 30" gun or CE-HE in excellent original condition would be impossible to resist. How about you??
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Skeet and Upland 20 gauge Deluxe would be mine. Perhaps a nice condition 12 gauge A or B grade second generation engraving with 32" barrels just to do clay games with would be number 2. After paying for a pile of restocks over my years I'd probably be looking for something in the 1 1/2 an 2 1/2 with 14.25 LOP range. I'm still shocked how many guns you find with over 3" of drop.
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A plain old SW 20g with open chokes and good stock dimensions in honest condition.
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Why go part way. How about a straight grip GE-Grade 20-gauge.
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A CE 16 with short barrels is on my want list. Maybe Santa could help out soon?
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I met a guy at Hausmann’s who owns a Fox that I need. I think it was a skeet gun. It had a vent rib and a schnabel forearm. Talk on the street is that he doesn’t want to sell it. Maybe Luca Brasi and I should pay him a visit.
Beyond that, I sure would like to own an XE someday.
Beyond that, I sure would like to own an XE someday.
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I need to buy a two barrel case for my custom set for 28 and 30 inches.
I bought the leather label from CSMC already but that is it. I'm taking my time.
I bought the leather label from CSMC already but that is it. I'm taking my time.
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I should know this, but I don’t….. Regarding heads up and heads down on the XE. Does this represent a different era, or simply the whim of the engraver?
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Re: What's on your Fox shopping list???
Steggy, let's go with C Grade (as in school) on your Foxy education lapse. The head down Fox that looks like a hog searching for acorns (long time members joke) is the earlier version.
Nothing on my Want list. I've pretty much shaken off the collector bug and have been selling guns I don't or rarely use, and am now down to a small number of favorite shooting and hunting Foxes and some other makers. But admittedly I'm still tempted with occasional relapses on straight grippers, 28" barreled small bores and 32" 12's. I prefer those with just a modicum of engraving and decent but not drop dead wood. No sense to me to pay a premium for either. Original or properly restored/customized. I've long moved past hoping to make a nice profit on rare or high condition Foxes that come on the market. Besides stock dimensions one of my key buy considerations is: how difficult is it going to be when sooner or later I want to move the Fox or whatever to a next owner? So many fellas out there who want good vintage guns but only with good dimensions and mechanics and at bargain basement pricing. It's basically a Buyer's marker and getting more so as older gents pass and younger ones have little interest in Fox gun nuances. frank
Nothing on my Want list. I've pretty much shaken off the collector bug and have been selling guns I don't or rarely use, and am now down to a small number of favorite shooting and hunting Foxes and some other makers. But admittedly I'm still tempted with occasional relapses on straight grippers, 28" barreled small bores and 32" 12's. I prefer those with just a modicum of engraving and decent but not drop dead wood. No sense to me to pay a premium for either. Original or properly restored/customized. I've long moved past hoping to make a nice profit on rare or high condition Foxes that come on the market. Besides stock dimensions one of my key buy considerations is: how difficult is it going to be when sooner or later I want to move the Fox or whatever to a next owner? So many fellas out there who want good vintage guns but only with good dimensions and mechanics and at bargain basement pricing. It's basically a Buyer's marker and getting more so as older gents pass and younger ones have little interest in Fox gun nuances. frank
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Re: What's on your Fox shopping list???
Like Jeff, i would love to own a XE someday, but with retirement on the horizon that probably isn't going to happen. I would like to have a nice 12ga CE though, especially if it had 28 inch barrels and weighed less than 7 pounds.
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If I remember correctly, the balance of the engraving on the nose down XE Foxes has a much deeper cut than the typical nose up version.
This is one of the reasons that they are so desirable.
This is one of the reasons that they are so desirable.
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Here are pictures of my nose down 12-gauge XE and my nose up 16-gauge XE. The 12-gauge nose down is much deeper, which I like.
I liked it so much, that is why I had Geoffroy Gournet go deep relief on my custom build. There was no loss of texture from case coloring, and the French gray made it pop.
I liked it so much, that is why I had Geoffroy Gournet go deep relief on my custom build. There was no loss of texture from case coloring, and the French gray made it pop.
"Somehow, the sound of a shotgun tends to cheer one up" -- Robert Ruark