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Picked up a early A grade Fox at Hausmann's , 12ga, 28" weight of 6lbs 11 oz. Barrels of Krupp steel and they say "Lightweight Barrel" .No one I talked to has ever seen that on a Fox barrel. One guy said he saw one that said heavyweight but never a lightweight . They weigh 3lb 1 oz for 12ga 28 inch. Serial # is 7144 ,made in 1906.
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I handled this gun just after it was purchased and it is a very nice and light upland gun. An excellent buy.
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