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This is my very early B grade I purchased awhile back. SN/ 2174 30" Fluid Steel Krupp Essen 30" bbls. choked Full & REALLY Full. Took her out to the club and broke 23 first round. Gotta love those Fox perfect barrels ! I hope the pics post ok... jb
Very nice!! Is it any wonder Ansley went broke putting that kind of workmanship and materials into a "list price" $75 gun that actually had an actual "net selling price" of $50.
I have 8041 B grade Ansley Fox 2barrels 30"f/im&26"IC/IC. My favotrite grouse gun. Woodcockhill/ Thomas Bland Bentstock& added Wood extension. Jim Mayer
Yes, very nice, looks to be in great shape. Those early guns are nice. Yes, more pictures, pls - hopefully the wood has not been cut. I have 2663 B, with uncut 30" barrels at F/IM, but unfortunately the wood was cut quite a bit sometime in the past.