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Those barrels must be replacement barrels. A gun in that serial number range would have started life with Krupp barrels, but I see the D with a three-lobed crown over it mark on the bottom of the tubes, not the --FLUID-STEEL-KRUPP-ESSEN-- we would expect to see.
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They sure are replacement barrels,these are a lot newer than the gun.Ive got another first Gen A Grade with Krupp barrels.That gun is all original and very nice shape,but boring,this gun is interesting.
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Numbers match from receiver to barrels and forend iron,and measuring chambers with galazan gauge they appear shorter than 2 3/4 which looks factory stamped on the barrels.I wonder how many times this thing has been in the shop.I have my old high school car yet,it's had 3 motors,3 rearends and 4 different 4 speeds put in it since I've owned it but it runs pretty good yet too.Pretty sure this is the most pictures I've ever taken of one of my guns.
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Johnny Cash must have put this one together out of his lunch pail.
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I wasn't "picking the gun apart." Just stating my observations. A straight grip gun with 32-inch 1-weight barrels is quite popular in today's market.
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We're all good.Without stating a dollar amount I've only got in it what a remington 1100 20 gauge is worth.You don't see many 32 inch foxes in my area, other than the 2 others the guy had that I bought this one from.He had the stocks sanded down so the receiver was proud about 1/8 of an inch on both the others.If it wouldn't have been for that they would have all come home with me.Ill have a lot of fun with this one.Jeff
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what kind of car do you have....charlie
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Willing to bet that's a Kautzky single trigger. My Parker had one on it that the selector looked just like the one on your fox
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Charlie, it's a 67 Chevy Impala with a built up 327 and factory 4 speed,custom paint,very few parts original kind of like some guns I have but it sure is fun to cruise in.John, I received some info from another that it is indeed a Kautzky trigger and this gun is quite possibly one that Kautzky experimented with. Jeff
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sounds like a fun car.....charlie
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