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Ah Gun Actions when guns go cheap! Why do we always think,” I would have won if I gave the next bid?” The only problem with this theory is the other guy would have bid again, and again, and again…..
And how about this one? This beavertail is on a different SW but its side profile looks sorta similar to the first one posted here.
This BT is on a 16 gauge SW Ejector 28-inch "rainy day gun". Philly gun sent to Savage as evidenced by double proof stamps - Phila and Savage. Phila barrels also have the 2-3/4" chamber stamping as done by Savage on reworks. Barrels were reblued then (or at some point) and the gun now has this beavertail and a replacement buttstock that's similar to an A Grade style.
So what do you boys think of this beavertail? It certainly has the Savage crossbrace, and its s/n is stamped on the wood ridge between the barrel channels. Silvers
What I find missing is the tiny bit of bead continued into the wood from the barrel flats and the bead on the edge of the forearm iron. This Fox-Sterlingworth Ejector Deluxe has the bead, but I don't have a picture on hand that shows it --
I agree with Researcher about the "bead". What looks different to my eye is the area where the forend iron ends and the wood goes up into that "plateau area" which fits between the barrels. I have never seen that "step transition area" shaped in that matter. I dont recall seeing that checkering pattern before on a B/T but we're always learning.
tjw
IN GOD WE TRUST. SPE Skeet & Uplands and AH Fox vent rib guns a specialty
Thanks Dave and Tom, I agree with both of you on the "beads" , checkering, and the wood transition area - all of which I spotted when she crossed my path. I couldn't care less if the wood is factory or not because I picked her up at a pittance. Gun has some other things that detract from it as collector, so it machts nichts if she bird hunts in the rain or snow. Choked IC and Mod. She's my current go-to smallbore when conditions are tough. Just wanted to show another one of these mysterious beavertails. Frank
Last edited by Silvers on Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Right. No bead on on SP-/SPE-grades. My 16-gauge Fox-Sterlingworth Ejector Deluxe (1936) and my 16-gauge A-Grade (1933) both have the beads, and my 12-gauge SPE-Grade Skeet & Upland Game Gun (1937) doesn't. Maybe it is a time period thing? This may well be a subject that needs more study. Perhaps I was too quick to judge in my original reply? Lets see some more examples.