Progress on a Grouse/Woodcock Gun 20 gauge
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Re: Progress on a Grouse/Woodcock Gun 20 gauge
she is beautiful Tom,i always enjoy following your projects.ps is Annie away at trainer and how is she and Sophie doing
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Both Annie and Sophie are doing fine. Sophie is ruling the roost while Annie is away at the trainer having fun.
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Progress. Case coloring done by the folks who bought the process from John Gillette when he retired. Next stop to John Hosford to have the original Fox roll stamps applied to the barrels. Then rust blueing and she will be headed back to Virginia. PS. Just a couple quick pics. Enjoy. Double PS. No frame warping happened. There is always a risk, but if there is a problem Matthew Begley can make it right. Triple PS. This is my last custom Fox. Will turn 69 in October and while I may restock a few if they need it, I'm going to focus mostly on bird hunting behind the girls for the next few years Good Lord willing.
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May many years of health abound as you carry your guns behind those dogs of yours! Beautiful gun you have in the making to go with your others!
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Re: Progress on a Grouse/Woodcock Gun 20 gauge
Beautiful gun Tom, but as for this being your last “custom”, I don’t believe you.
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looking good Tom,did i miss finish of septic tank gun project or is it going to be revealed at a later date. i will miss following your projects if you are truly done.also do i remember correctly you acquiring a parker 28ga,and if so is there any hunting that you think the 28 outshines the 20ga at.thanks,fred
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Honestly Fred, the 28 gauge Parker Repro is in the safe. At some point it will come out, but I just truly am a Fox guy at heart. The Parker is a stunning little gun and OMG is it light. I think its 5 lb 6 oz.44whiskey wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 4:38 pm looking good Tom,did i miss finish of septic tank gun project or is it going to be revealed at a later date. i will miss following your projects if you are truly done.also do i remember correctly you acquiring a parker 28ga,and if so is there any hunting that you think the 28 outshines the 20ga at.thanks,fred
Septic tank gun is done, been too busy doing other things lately to get it to the range. It is indeed a real looker.
Re: Progress on a Grouse/Woodcock Gun 20 gauge
Beautiful Fox. I hope some day our paths will cross and I will be able to see it in person. I love that wood and the grouse
It looks like you will have it this fall in time for grouse hunting.
It looks like you will have it this fall in time for grouse hunting.
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Re: Progress on a Grouse/Woodcock Gun 20 gauge
Well, crap. Another issue popped up. Barrels were re-roll stamped by John Josford and returned to Matthew for blueing. During the blueing process, leaks were discovered in the bottom rib, so it needs to be relayed a minimum. Top rib may have to be done as well. We will get there, but another delay and more $$$. Is what it is. I should have it back in early Sept, unless something else pops up. ARGH.
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