American Arms Co.

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American Arms Co.

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One of the saddest things for me about the demise of The Double Gun Journal is that although there were a couple of articles about the American Arms Co.'s George H. Fox side-swing hammer double, there was never an article covering their side-cocker semi-hammerless --
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and their A.E. Whitmore hammerless doubles --
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I can't ever remember seeing one of those George Fox doubles. They look pretty darn nice.

Thanks for showing us Dave.

And if anybody else might have one or two in their gun racks, or good pictures that they would like to share, please do so.

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I am totally unfamiliar with both of those, Dave. Thanks for the post about them.
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Here are some pictures of a nice example of the American Arms Co.'s George H. Fox side-swing hammer double of the 1870s --
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They also made a side-cocker single barrel and a plethora of cheap revolvers and pepperbox type handguns. May have been some of the original "Saturday night specials."
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I do remember seeing one or two of those side swinging doubles and were called fox. They sure didn't look that nice.

Thanks for showing us the other one. It sure looks elegant.

And were George H. Fox and Ansley H. Fox related? Probably not.

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Gorgeous gun!
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And were George H. Fox and Ansley H. Fox related? Probably not.
They were not related.
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