Fox model B

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Peter M. Burke
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Fox model B

Post by Peter M. Burke »

I took a friend hunting today, the last day of woodcock season. He has had his model B since he was ten. This gun has no serial numbers that I could find. Is this common?
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Post by birdhunter »

The Brit's are great, had a terrific one myself. The gun is O. K. Sorry I don't know about the serial #s. My early 1908 A has a serial number just about everywhere, stock, receiver, trigger guard, barrels, etc.
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Post by eightbore »

Pre-Gun Control Act of 1968 Model Bs do not have serial numbers as far as I know. Many hardware store gun models from different manufacturers were marketed without serial numbers before 1968.
Peter M. Burke
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Post by Peter M. Burke »

Thanks for the info. We had a discussion about the legality of selling
a gun without a serial number through an FFL.
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mike campbell
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Post by mike campbell »

Peter,

Very nice ejctor (?) SW!

I see you're using Photobucket; great resource! In your "Up-load" box, you'll see

max image size: xxx yyy (options)

click on options, select message board (640 x 480) and SAVE.

This will automatically resize all your uploads to a convenient size and you'll not have to worry bout it again.

Or, if you think you want your files bigger in Photobucket for some reason, keep uploading them as you are, but when you go to post one on a bulletin board chose "edit" and then "resize" on the individual photo.

Hope this helps.
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Post by birdawg »

It looks like a great hunt.
The serial number has been covered.
Depending on what image or photo editing software you are using try to size you photos below 800 pix on the horizontal and 600 vertical this lill limit much need for scrolling.
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