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the barrels are 30 inch. what do u mean by the keels,the markings inside the barrel that u can see? inside the barrels look fantastic,clean and bright. very nice rifling rings. the action is tight ,no movement what so ever,with or without forend. gun is very solid,and no play what so ever. opens and closes great,tight. what kind of attention do u think it needs,without ruining the gun. i know the butt rubber is hard and cracked. other than that ,some of the bluing is rubbed off,there is no rust anywhere on it.
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04-29-2018, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Steve Cambria
Mark: I do hope you'll cherish that Fox and when the bell tolls, pass it down to your children or grand children. If you'd love to discuss it further, feel free to visit us at:
http://forum.foxcollectors.com/viewf...b0dd60d4bc20f7
We love to hear tales of family guns and I'm betting the story behind this one is fascinating. 
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i will post pic of it and the complete story,soon.this story is about my fox... what i do know, in a little town in pa .coal mining town,immigrant town,all Italians,from the boat,called keystone,pa. there was the local hunting club,bar,had 3 concrete steps. my grandfather was either leaving or coming to the club in the early morning hours.upon walking up or down the steps ,he had a stroke,with the gun in his hand. there is a very small dent in the barrel,hardly noticeable where it had hit the the edge of the step. his name is Pierino sassi. my dads ,father.peter for short.
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