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eddywitay
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Fox gunsmith

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hello i am new to the forum and will be joining the Fox collectors association soon.I am looking for a good gunsmith that can work on my 1920's A grade one trigger works and when you pull the second trigger nothing happens it is almost like the other barrel never cocked the trigger moves like if it was fired.I am located in northeastern PA.Any help would be great.I have been bit with the fox bug..
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Re: Fox gunsmith

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It's a good bug to have. Without checking your Fox I'd say it's likely that one of the sear spring legs has broken, an easy replacement if that's what it is. I am also in NE PA and shoot often at Rock Mountain Sporting Clays near Springville (Susquehanna County). I'll be happy to look at your gun while there and diagnose it. And also talk Foxes. Mike the owner is also a Fox guy. Shoot me a PM to work out a day to meet if that's of interest.

http://www.rockmountainclays.com/
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eddywitay
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Re: Fox gunsmith

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sent you a pm
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