Fox Very Pistols
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Fox Very Pistols
How often do these come on the makret. what kind of prices are they getting?
Thinking of adding peripheral Fox items to collection.
Thinking of adding peripheral Fox items to collection.
Brian
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America's Munitions 1917-1918, report of Benedict Crowell, the Assistant Secretary of War, Director of Munitions, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1919. On page 220 where he discussed the Very Flare Pistol -- "In August 1918, we let contracts for 135,000 of the 25-mm pistols and for approximately 30,000 of the 35-mm pistols. The A.H. Fox Gun Co. completed 4,193 of the smaller pistols and Scott & Fetzer Machine Co. turned out 7,750 of them. Other concerns which had taken contracts but had not come into production when the armistice was signed were the National Tool & Manufacturing Co., Doehler Die Castings Co., The Hammond Typewrited Co., and Parker Bros."
Some years ago at a surplus store in Northern Virginia they had a foot locker full of Very Flare Pistols for $49 apiece. I searched thru the trunk for all the Fox pistols, laid them out in a row, selected the best one and bought it. Should have bought them all!! Haven't seen one for less then $250 since.
Some years ago at a surplus store in Northern Virginia they had a foot locker full of Very Flare Pistols for $49 apiece. I searched thru the trunk for all the Fox pistols, laid them out in a row, selected the best one and bought it. Should have bought them all!! Haven't seen one for less then $250 since.
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A few years ago Herschel Chadick n Terrell, Texas had a number of them. I think he was asking $250 each. I don't know if he still has any.
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Thanks fellas
apprciate the info.
Just though it would be nice ot have on ein the collection. will keep my eyes open.
Abner,
I am back August end of tour.
Just though it would be nice ot have on ein the collection. will keep my eyes open.
Abner,
I am back August end of tour.
Brian
LTC, IN, USAR
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Life Member A.H. Fox Gun Collectors Assoc
President For Life- Southwest Asia Chapter AHFGCA
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This one is nice in that it hasn't been reamed out to the 1" Conv.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =126473945
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =126473945
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Google scans again...Researcher wrote:America's Munitions 1917-1918, report of Benedict Crowell, the Assistant Secretary of War, Director of Munitions, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1919. On page 220 where he discussed the Very Flare Pistol -- "In August 1918, we let contracts for 135,000 of the 25-mm pistols and for approximately 30,000 of the 35-mm pistols. The A.H. Fox Gun Co. completed 4,193 of the smaller pistols and Scott & Fetzer Machine Co. turned out 7,750 of them. Other concerns which had taken contracts but had not come into production when the armistice was signed were the National Tool & Manufacturing Co., Doehler Die Castings Co., The Hammond Typewrited Co., and Parker Bros."...
http://books.google.com/books?id=3XcMAA ... #PPA220,M1
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