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06-27-2013, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen
Thanks for your replies guys. One more question for Tom. Which style of snap-on/off forearm does 300320 have? The J.C. Kremer & A.H. Fox Patent No. 1,029374 style with the fixed forearm lug on the barrels and the spring-loaded roller in the forearm iron? Or, the F.T. Russell Patent No. 1,029,229 with a roller fixed in the forearm iron and the spring-loaded latch in the forearm lug?
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The same as this one: http://foxcollectors.com/My%20Forum/...7&hilit=kremer
PS. I'm going to restock it at some point. Circassian I guess would be more correct, but I've got a piece of California English that is whispering in my right ear.
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