SPE 20ga.

NO ITEMS MAY BE POSTED FOR SALE ON THIS FORUM or direct references to items for sale. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: A personal item that’s obviously for sale or would appear to be for sale; or if a link is posted to some other site where the item is for sale. Please note that references to items posted elsewhere are ok for discussion as long as a direct link is not included. Any "Wanted to Buy" posts are not allowed and will be removed. The moderators will delete any posts that are deemed offensive, abusive or slanderous in nature. Commercial operations or businesses may not advertise nor appear to advertise their products or services, either directly, or indirectly by a second party, except for simple reference as a source for such products or services
Post Reply
1straightshot
Posts: 40
Joined: Fri Jan 12, 2007 9:57 pm
Location: Pa.

SPE 20ga.

Post by 1straightshot »

Can someone give me a ballpark value on a SPE pistol grip/ beavertail, single trigger, 28 " with twin ivories. 20 ga. 80% cond. thanks!
MARSHFELLOW
Posts: 1662
Joined: Mon Jan 08, 2007 2:07 pm
Location: Adirondack Mountain foothills
Has thanked: 93 times
Been thanked: 162 times

Post by MARSHFELLOW »

........is the gun a SPE or an SPE Skeet & Upland...whats the SN?
IN GOD WE TRUST. SPE Skeet & Uplands and AH Fox vent rib guns a specialty
1straightshot
Posts: 40
Joined: Fri Jan 12, 2007 9:57 pm
Location: Pa.

Post by 1straightshot »

is the gun a SPE or an SPE Skeet & Upland
Marshfellow good question. This is my first experience with this model of Fox. I have been reading MacIntyre and looking at the Fox page, but at this point I am a little confused.Is the only difference in the choking of the two guns or am I missing something? I would appreciate the help. I don't recall the SN. 203 thousand range.
mc15426378
Posts: 739
Joined: Fri Sep 26, 2008 11:23 pm
Location: Mississippi

Post by mc15426378 »

On the forum list there is a forum titled SP/SPE Grade Pictures. Check these to help determine if the gun your are checking is an SPE or a SPE Skeet & Upland.

Mike
1straightshot
Posts: 40
Joined: Fri Jan 12, 2007 9:57 pm
Location: Pa.

Post by 1straightshot »

Miike,
Thanks for the info, but that forum (if I have the right one) gives little to no information as to the difference between the two. It shows 2 guns, but there where alot of variations as to stock configuation and forends availible on special order. Where the skeet and upland "marked" differently or do you just measure them and get a letter? The one I question has the scroll engraving, the same forend, but with a pistol grip butt stock.
MARSHFELLOW
Posts: 1662
Joined: Mon Jan 08, 2007 2:07 pm
Location: Adirondack Mountain foothills
Has thanked: 93 times
Been thanked: 162 times

Post by MARSHFELLOW »

1S.S.,

In my opinion the scroll engraving is the indicator of a Skeet & Upland Game gun. Chokes, forends, grips can differ. The S&U guns are not "marked" as such vs SP(E) guns. Actually, they are a "subset". A factory letter with the serial number will be your conclusive answer. Do you have pics?
IN GOD WE TRUST. SPE Skeet & Uplands and AH Fox vent rib guns a specialty
1straightshot
Posts: 40
Joined: Fri Jan 12, 2007 9:57 pm
Location: Pa.

Post by 1straightshot »

MARSHFELLOW,
Thank you for the reply. It does have the scroll engraving and matches the pictures on the directory, except it has a pistol grip. I will have to get pictures and order a letter.

p.s. I apologize to McIntosh for misquoting his name in previous posts.
1straightshot
Posts: 40
Joined: Fri Jan 12, 2007 9:57 pm
Location: Pa.

Post by 1straightshot »

Image

A really bad picture of a good gun. It has the engraving.
It is a 20 ga. I guess I will have to get around to the letter thing.
I usually don't bother much, but if it is rare, I guess I should.
I did look carefully at the pictures posted on the directory and could not tell if they were marked on the sides of the frame A.H. FOX, as mine is.
Are there noted variations ?
Thanks to those who share the info.
Researcher
Posts: 5760
Joined: Sun Jan 07, 2007 7:18 pm
Location: WA/AK
Has thanked: 302 times
Been thanked: 1560 times

Post by Researcher »

Savage played pretty fast an loose with exactly how these guns were marked. Some have A.H. Fox on the sides of the frame but most I've seen don't.
Share the knowledge
1straightshot
Posts: 40
Joined: Fri Jan 12, 2007 9:57 pm
Location: Pa.

Post by 1straightshot »

Researcher, thank you for the reply.
To further enhance my reputation as a poor photographer, I will chance another picture.
Swings beautifully. Decent original wood. Certainly not a high grade though.
Single trigger is nice but I keep pulling the trigger guard for the second shot.


Image
MARSHFELLOW
Posts: 1662
Joined: Mon Jan 08, 2007 2:07 pm
Location: Adirondack Mountain foothills
Has thanked: 93 times
Been thanked: 162 times

Post by MARSHFELLOW »

1SS, looks darn decent to me. No sense of trying to get used to that dang single trigger. I'll swap you something with a nice 2 trigger arrangement.
IN GOD WE TRUST. SPE Skeet & Uplands and AH Fox vent rib guns a specialty
Post Reply