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Super Fox
A nice Super circa 1924. 32", trap comb, etched triggers, 15" LOP, Silvers pad with the leather face added later would be my guess, 1 1/2" X 2 3/4" drops, choked .048/.046., 9.2 lbs. This is a 3rd generation family Fox that letters as it is presently. I had mentioned to Craig while at the Rock that I had an itch for a Super who made me aware when this one popped up, itch scratched. Thank You !!
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Re: Super Fox
Congratulations. There's nothing else that can satisfactorily scratch the Super Fox itch, and especially the 32" barreled one. It it a 3" chambered gun?
As I said before on another thread somewhere, "I don't know what it would take to buy mine."
As I said before on another thread somewhere, "I don't know what it would take to buy mine."
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Re: Super Fox
A Winchester Model 43 .22 Hornet, a Model 50 Field Grade vent rib and $90 cash for a 1928 HE-Grade 32-inch, 3-inch, with an extra set of 28-inch Savage barrels and three boxes of Remington Arrow Express 3-inch magnum shells.
With the 32-inch barrels, 1977 --
With the 28-inch barrels, 2002 --
With the 32-inch barrels, 1977 --
With the 28-inch barrels, 2002 --
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Re: Super Fox
Like Stan said, nice CC and a very nice super. Craig can find them for sure.
Owning a Fox is not a spectator sport.
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Re: Super Fox
Stan, this one has 2 3/4" chambers.Stan Hillis wrote: ↑Tue Aug 19, 2025 9:56 pm Congratulations. There's nothing else that can satisfactorily scratch the Super Fox itch, and especially the 32" barreled one. It it a 3" chambered gun?
As I said before on another thread somewhere, "I don't know what it would take to buy mine."
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Re: Super Fox
How common would the "checked triggers" and "trap comb" be on this model?
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Re: Super Fox
Randy: The SF looks really nice. Trap combs are known on Supers, I can't ever recall checkered triggers on a SF. Craig
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Re: Super Fox
Congratulations Randy. Nice wood, beautiful case colors and crisp engraving. It will look great in a duck blind.
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Re: Super Fox
Thanks Stegge. The colors are nice, the photos are not enhanced to bring anything out. I just snapped a few pics with my cell phone. Fortunate to have acquired such a nice gun, probably shoot a few orange targets this weekend for a test run.
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Re: Super Fox
I did not know that but then again there is a lot I do not know about the Fox guns. Thanks for the info, much appreciated!
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