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Unread 07-20-2012, 09:15 PM   #7
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I have a letter for my Fox Sterlingworth that was made in 1929. It came with the gun. According to the letter, it was made full and full, but is now a full and modified. Has 30 inch tubes and has been refurbished, but just right so it looks old, but well cared for. A fine old Fox that, except for the thinish finish, is like new.

Those Fox guns work extremely well and have an excellent safety that is easy to flick "off" on the covey rise. I've never shot mine at trap/skeet, but the low comb would make it a little difficult to hit with...least that's my guess.

I may raise the comb with an add on and shoot it at trap just because the triggers are so light and crisp.
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