New Savage Fox

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New Savage Fox

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What do you think of this?
http://www.savagearms.com/fox/
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Re: New Savage Fox

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Savage Arms told me they are being built in the USA, that is a huge plus, instead of Turkey. Savage could not tell me if it will have fixed chokes or screw-in, the weight for a 20 gauge and could not give me a production/release date. Lower grade and good price point compared to CSMC offerings. I think they will sell.

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Re: New Savage Fox

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Priced to compete with RBL price point.
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Re: New Savage Fox

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Wow, that's huge, I'll be looking for this. Wrist looks kind of thick though.
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Re: New Savage Fox

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What I like about the "New Fox" over the RBL is that the Fox rib is solid raised and with matting, I hope. The brand new RBL 28 gauge I had for a brief ownership (3 days) before I sold it, had a swamped & unmatted rib. A big turn off for me and a cost cutter for CSMC.

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Re: New Savage Fox

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Has an Anson fore end release too.
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Re: New Savage Fox

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Looks good but push button forend release and probably different design than an AH Fox.Bobby
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Re: New Savage Fox

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Its not a bad looking gun. Definitely worth checking into, and at that price, one of these days I still may be able to own one, unlike Super Fox's
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Re: New Savage Fox

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Looks like an RBL with the receiver profiled to look more Fox-like.
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Re: New Savage Fox

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Interesting looks like a RBL to me also and the video looks like it was shot at CSMC. Never thought it would happen!
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Re: New Savage Fox

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Looks more like a Sterlingworth with added engraving or an early A grade, rather than a RBL receiver to me. With it's raised side panels on the receiver, zig-zag border engraving, pins through the receiver and a squared back. I am curious to know what engraving is on the trigger plate.

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Re: New Savage Fox

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Top frame tang looks like it might be a draw bolt design.
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Re: New Savage Fox

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Take a close look at the checkering on the butt stock
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Re: New Savage Fox

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pins through the receiver
Get out an RBL and look at it with a glass. Those pins are there, dressed smooth, engraved over, and color case hardened along with the receiver.

I see this pretender only had FOX on the sides of the receiver, and we know "none genuine without the full name Ansley H. Fox."
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Re: New Savage Fox

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It's definitely not the Fox design. They mention that in the unveiling video. No rotary bolt or even a rib extension. It uses underlugs. It's an Anson and Deeley boxlock. However, it should still come.e out to be a nice new double gun, just not a Fox design.
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