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"Fox" Philly gun education
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:11 am
by Bill Graham
Hi Folks.
What are the highlights a person needs to know about the old "Fox" guns? Happened upon a 12ga, sn 1488. 30", full/full, Krupp, simple border engraving, forend latch like a Parker, and three trigger plate screws. Appreciate any general info. Will of course be ordering a letter on this one if I get it.
Thanks!
Re: "Fox" Philly gun education
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:21 am
by OH Osthaus
Grade?
Re: "Fox" Philly gun education
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:33 am
by Bill Graham
OH Osthaus wrote:Grade?
I don't know. I was hoping that the description might help identify a grade.
Re: "Fox" Philly gun education
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 12:57 pm
by Rogue Hunter
Early "pin" gun? What is the serial number?
Re: "Fox" Philly gun education
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 1:45 pm
by FoxintheHenHouse
He has serial number listed as 1488
FoxintheHenHouse
Re: "Fox" Philly gun education
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 9:41 pm
by jolly bill
whgraham wrote:Hi Folks.
What are the highlights a person needs to know about the old "Fox" guns? Happened upon a 12ga, sn 1488. 30", full/full, Krupp, simple border engraving, forend latch like a Parker, and three trigger plate screws. Appreciate any general info. Will of course be ordering a letter on this one if I get it.
Thanks!
You have a PAC: Philadelphia Arms Company "FOX"
Made in 12 gauge only in grades A, B, C and I think D.
Researcher/Dave N. should be along shortly to add more and better detail and the number of those guns he has observed/recorded.
Jolly
Re: "Fox" Philly gun education
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 10:38 pm
by Bill Graham
Thanks Jolly. I’d assume then that this is an A grade, figuring that A would be the lowest grade.
I sent Researcher the number and specs on the gun earlier today for his records.
Re: "Fox" Philly gun education
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 10:54 pm
by jolly bill
whgraham wrote:Thanks Jolly. I’d assume then that this is an A grade, figuring that A would be the lowest grade.
I sent Researcher the number and specs on the gun earlier today for his records.
Yep, looks like an A grade and probably marked as such on the barrel flats/water table.
Jolly
Re: "Fox" Philly gun education
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 12:38 am
by Researcher
Generally speaking Philadelphia Arms Co. didn't mark a grade letter on the A-grades, just B and higher.
https://www.foxcollectors.com/pre-fox-g ... lphia-arms
In addition to the guns up to 1845 listed in the above information, a while back a bunch of pieces of 1846 were for sale on ebay. Then there is an "outrider" that has surfaced with a serial number of 2650, a BE-Grade if you will, with ejectors and a Monte Carlo stock. However, the ejectors on 2650 don't look anything like the Max Wirsing ejector Patent that Philadelphia Arms Co. had. In the 80 Philadelphia Arms Co. guns I've recorded in nearly thirty years, there are 63 A-Grades, 8 B-grades, 5 C-Grades, 1 D-Grade, 2 E-Grades and the "outrider" BE-Grade.
Re: "Fox" Philly gun education
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 7:12 am
by MARSHFELLOW
Holy smokes Dave, you have recorded 80 PAC guns??..... I think I've handled 4 or 5 in my 40 years of interest in Fox guns.
tjw
Re: "Fox" Philly gun education
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 8:13 am
by Bill Graham
What year was this one made, and can a factory letter be generated for them?
Are these still considered a Fox?
What is mechanically different internally from the Fox action more commonly known?
Anything prone to being problematic i.e. part breakage?
Thank you.
Re: "Fox" Philly gun education
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 9:39 am
by Researcher
1905. No.
Yes.
Totally different cocking mechanism.
- Lock Mechanism 1905 catalog
- April 22, 1905, American Field
Re: "Fox" Philly gun education
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 1:27 pm
by Rogue Hunter
How was the build quality on these guns?
Re: "Fox" Philly gun education
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 1:39 pm
by Researcher
Every bit as good as the early A.H. Fox Gun Co. Just remember these Philadelphia Arms Co. Fox doubles are all 113 or 114 years old.
By 1907, the A.H. Fox Gun Co. was building their Ansley H. Fox double in the factory originally built for Philadelphia Arms Co.
Just in time to be dealt the blow of the Depression of 1907.