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Well now you guys are making me curious about this one I got two weeks ago from "The World's Foremost Outfitter". They didn't see fit to have it in the gun library so it was out on the bargin rack. I call this one my barn find, totally all the case color and nitre blue on the trigger guard and 99% barrel blue. The barrel blue is turning, but the bores are bright and shiny with 2-1/2" chambers. Too bad who ever owned it didn't take it out and oil it every once in a while. Still not bad for 1925.
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Two very nice, original Foxes Larry. They sure put some nice wood on those early guns for the grade.
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I was at the Salt Lake Cabelas a few months ago, if that is the one you are talking about, and I do not remember seeing that there. I would have noticed something that nice on the bargain rack.
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To quote Gil and Vicki Ash; they last about 4 microseconds when they're put out.
Whatever a microsecond is........ I travel a great deal for work and it allows me to fish in a lot of holes. |
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