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Unread 08-28-2015, 06:13 PM   #1
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I found this gun about 3 years ago. I found an extra set of barrels for it and sent it along to Brian. Here are some pics of the gun when Brian finished the wood. I finally did the blueing of the barrels. Be for anybody screams these were slow rust blued. Now I know why they charge so much to do this type of blueing. I easily have 10 hours per set of barrels if not longer.
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Ok. Are you saying that you actually found a 20 ga A-grade in a pawn shop?
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That would be correct. I almost fell over when I saw it.
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Wow. Congratulations.
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Wayne: Is it possible to post some clearer photo's. Thanks Thomas
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wow, I just picked up an A grade 20 F0x last week. Is that a later era Savage gun? The wood looks nicer than on my A grade 20 and 16. Would love to see some clearer picyures also.
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Ok. Now I see. It's an A Grade Fox, not an A Grade Parker. Whew.
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Ok. Now I see. It's an A Grade Fox, not an A Grade Parker. Whew.
Yeah, my heart rate is getting back to normal too.

Nice snag Wayne. 20 gauge Foxes are sweet
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I will try to take some better pics. It is an Ansley Fox made in 1915. The original barrels are ejector barrels and the second set are Sterlingworth extractor barrels. A little bit of Brian work made the second set of barrels work properly as extractor barrels on a ejector gun.
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What length are the barrels?
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