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There are several variations of the Fox Play Gun. Most have a top-lever, but some just have a stud for a barrel lug that engages a spring clip in the receiver. Top-lever above, spring clip stud below -- Attachment 87634 Some have a fixed hinge-pin and some have a spring-loaded hinge-pin which allows the gun to be taken down. The lower gun is a Fox Products Co. and it has the spring-loaded hinge-pin -- Attachment 87635 Now just need a leg-of-mutton case for one. These A.H. Fox Gun Co. ads both show the top-lever -- Attachment 87632 Attachment 87633 |
I should make a nice gun rack for them. I made that gun rack as a kid and it was above the head of my bed with my Super-Fox, Meat-in-the-Pot, and my sporterized 03-A3, through my high-school and college years. After I retired and moved here I narrowed it for the Fox Play Guns.
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So the questions now: should the barrels be re-blued, the chambers lengthened, the stock refinished?? (And what about the chokes?!?):shock::bigbye:
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I say leave the chokes alone and bore the chambers out to 3 1/2 inches....duck gun supreme...I once could have bought 2 daisey double barrel shotguns and the gun rack from daisey ....thought the price was high at 350 dollars....looking back I should have bought them.....charlie
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If only they could talk.
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May not be an intelligent conversation. Might start out something like this. 60 yeare ago I shot out Edgers eye.
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