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12-17-2019, 02:39 PM
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Savage Fox Model B
Here pictured is a Savage Fox Model B-ST made 1961 at the old Stevens factory in Chicopee, right before the move to Westfield. She is, I believe, unfired since made. Colors on the breech face are pristine. 16 bore with factory Mod & Full chokes that measure more like Light Mod and Improved Mod = nice combo. 28" tubes, single trigger and vent rib with twin sights, walnut stock and beavertail f/e.
I have a similar Winchester Model 21 28-incher in 16 bore that feels about the same when mounted and it cost me many multiples of what I paid for this Model B. Yeah the 21 has a selective single trigger which I rarely switch, and the 21 has ejectors but they're not a big deal to me because I most always catch the hulls in my hand.
Food for thought. Ha !
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That is the best era for the Model Bs by way of finishes and appearance.
I have owned a few in 12 and 16g. The only one I have left is a factory cutaway of a Model BSE (VR gun).
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