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Larry Stauch
10-03-2024, 12:17 PM
I thought I would post some pictures of the Fox AE 16 gauge that has 26" barrels with ejectors and a Kautzky single trigger on a straight grip stock. I did get the card from the Fox Collectors and this is the original configuration, although I doubt the beavertail forend is original, but it works well. The SN indicates that it was made in 1929, but the information I received says it was produced more like 1931. It is a nice light field gun that I plan on shooting some sharp tails in Montana in the next few weeks.
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Garry L Gordon
10-03-2024, 01:06 PM
Larry, what a nice gun. Looks like a bird getter for sure.
Dave Noreen
10-03-2024, 03:54 PM
Very nice!! Are the barrels marked Philadelphia or Utica? Do the barrel flats have the FOX PROOF oval or the SP in an oval Savage Proof?
Phil Yearout
10-03-2024, 06:28 PM
Nothin' like a Fox 16ga!
Jerry Harlow
10-03-2024, 10:39 PM
Straight stocks rule for upland shooting!
Stan Hillis
10-04-2024, 07:35 AM
It's a beaut, Larry. I have one with 30" barrels. Lovely handling guns.
Are those case colors original?
Larry Stauch
10-04-2024, 08:53 AM
Very nice!! Are the barrels marked Philadelphia or Utica? Do the barrel flats have the FOX PROOF oval or the SP in an oval Savage Proof?
The barrels are marked Philadelphia and the barrel flats do have the FOX PROOF oval. It is in the book as a 1929, but the information that came from my inquiry from the Fox Collectors group said that it was in a group of guns delivered in 1931.
Harold Lee Pickens
10-04-2024, 03:37 PM
Really nice condition AE 16. I have an A from 1916 with the POW grip. Your's is a beauty.
Brett Farley
10-05-2024, 07:34 AM
Larry, very nice 16 AE. Show us some pics of the forearm both outside and inside. A bird getter for sure! As to the dating of the gun Researcher may have more/better thoughts than myself but it has been shown that some of the published serial number dating is inaccurate. Given this gun has Philly stamping but your letter shows a 1931 shipment it could have been in progress/inventory when Savage took over in 1929 but not sold/shipped until 2 years later. Either way a great gun!!
Larry Stauch
10-05-2024, 06:20 PM
Here are a couple pictures of the forend.
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Dave Noreen
10-06-2024, 11:06 AM
There were undoubtably quite a few guns in inventory and in various stages of completion when at the A.H. Fox Gun Co. when Savage took over. Some got Savage markings or partial Savage markings and others didn't.
I've written many times of the nearly worthlessness of the published serial number chronology originally put out by Lightner Library back in the 1970s and now several placesw on the internet.
allen newell
10-07-2024, 07:24 PM
16's rule on upland birds
Larry Stauch
10-07-2024, 08:25 PM
We’re going to find out in the next two weeks. The first week in Montana for sharp tails and pheasants and the second week in South Dakota for Huns, sharp tails, pheasants and from what I’m reading, possibly prairie chickens.
Brett Farley
10-08-2024, 09:30 AM
We’re going to find out in the next two weeks. The first week in Montana for sharp tails and pheasants and the second week in South Dakota for Huns, sharp tails, pheasants and from what I’m reading, possibly prairie chickens.
That we’ll be an excellent trip to give this gun a go! Keep us posted on the trip and post pics!
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