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unusual Fox
Found a 12ga with 30" bbls......marked FOX on side of receiver...Serial# is 511....Barrels have no markings other than 511......no grade indication...1904 patent on water table...no pictures of it in McIntosh.....Wondering if some other manufacturer also made a FOX side by side??.....DEN
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Re: unusual Fox
Are you talking a Philadelphia Arms Co. FOX gun?
Early examples were roll-stamped on the left watertable in rather large block letters "PAT'D AUG 16, 1904". Later examples had a smaller letter roll stamp "PAT. AUG. 16, 1904". The entry-level A-Grades generally don't have the grade stamped on them while the B- and higher grades do.
Normally they have a panel in the rib matting, like a Parker Bros. double, with "PHILADELPHIA ARMS CO., MAKERS, PHILA., PA., KRUPP FLUID STEEL".
If it is a PAC gun, pictures and specs would be nice so I can add it to my table of observed examples.
Early examples were roll-stamped on the left watertable in rather large block letters "PAT'D AUG 16, 1904". Later examples had a smaller letter roll stamp "PAT. AUG. 16, 1904". The entry-level A-Grades generally don't have the grade stamped on them while the B- and higher grades do.
Normally they have a panel in the rib matting, like a Parker Bros. double, with "PHILADELPHIA ARMS CO., MAKERS, PHILA., PA., KRUPP FLUID STEEL".
If it is a PAC gun, pictures and specs would be nice so I can add it to my table of observed examples.
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Re: unusual Fox
Yes,Never noticed any markings in the rib....Will get pix if I get gun....Thank You, DEN
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Re: unusual Fox
Dennis sent me some photographs of the gun.
I'll do the rest in a second post.
I'll do the rest in a second post.
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Re: unusual Fox
Here are the rest.
With no surviving records, I don't believe there is any way we can definitively say whether or not the recoil pad and sling swivels are "factory." Certainly look like they could have been there 112 years. Dennis mentioned the gun was hard to close when loaded and he had to have the rim recess recut. It does seem that a lot of "modern" shotshells have thicker rims then older shells. Getting the rim recess recut seems to be especially prevalent in Parker Bros. 28-gauges.
With no surviving records, I don't believe there is any way we can definitively say whether or not the recoil pad and sling swivels are "factory." Certainly look like they could have been there 112 years. Dennis mentioned the gun was hard to close when loaded and he had to have the rim recess recut. It does seem that a lot of "modern" shotshells have thicker rims then older shells. Getting the rim recess recut seems to be especially prevalent in Parker Bros. 28-gauges.
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