I live in Amarillo, Texas and collect old doubles, primarily sixteens. I quail hunt all I can and have three bird dogs and I also field trial a little bit (National Shoot to Retrieves Association). My dogs are French Brittanys.
I have some Parkers, Ithacas, Lefevers, some English guns, some German guns. Some of them are hammer guns.
I dumbed into a deal on a Fox XE 16 a week ago and lucked into a really nice original gun. This is my first Fox although I have been admiring and studying them for several weeks.
The gun was made in 1921, has 30" Chromox Steel Barrels with 2-1/2" chambers. The chokes are 0.019" and 0.020". Double Triggers. The bores are 0.659". The minimum wall thickness 0.0.045". The gun weighs 6lbs - 6oz. There is better than 50% case, 95% blue, checkering is great and stock finish is great. Bores are clear, not even frosting, which initially made me suspicious. The chokes are 4-1/4" and 3-5/8" long with a 1" parallel at the muzzle end. They are well polished - so they might be factory?
The stock dimensions are 14-3/8 x 1-9/16 x 2-5/8 over a Paul Jaeger pad - I guess the pad is from the fifties.
I will see if I can post some pictures here:







































I probably over did the pictures but I am really excited about the gun. It just knocks my eyes out and I am so lucky to wind up with it. If it is problem let me know and I will delete them.
Here is a link to my Photobucket site. You are welcome to look around. If you drill down in the "Fox XE" folder there is another folder that is marked "originals" and has unedited 3 meg pictures in it.
http://s98.photobucket.com/albums/l274/ ... ?start=all
Best,
Mike



