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Old 08-20-2017, 01:34 PM   #11
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No safety to me means live pigeon gun, but Nash Buckingham's super Fox that was made famous in the duck blind and Aldo Leopold Fox he hunted with were both ordered with out safety's.
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I had a 20 gauge CE 32 inch Fox with factory three inch chambers that I sold several years ago and I have an LC Smith field grade 32 inch 20 gauge with short chambers that I bought from California. Bobby
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I had a Fox CE 20 with 32 inch bbls with factory three in chambers that I sold several years ago and have a field grade LC Smith 20 ga ejector with 32 inch short chambered barrels. Bobby
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Old 08-20-2017, 02:24 PM   #14
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Sorry about double post delete one if you wish. Bobby
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Old 08-20-2017, 03:03 PM   #15
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1926 DHE O frame 20 ga. 32". Narrow tapered rib.
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Old 08-20-2017, 05:36 PM   #16
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Too many years ago now to remember exactly, I bought a #1 frame 20 ga. DHE straight grip SKBP / SFE with 32" barrels with no safety in very well worn condition from Butterfield's Auction in San Francisco. I was able to preview the gun beforehand live while on a business trip there, and the first thing I did when I got home was to order a PGCA letter.

Most unfortunately for me and subsequent owner(s), the c. SN 153XXX was in one of the 'missing' Order/Stock books. Try as I might to establish the gun as one of the bona fide "California Duck Club Guns", literally years of research turned up nothing. The gun had 3 inch chambers, very tight chokes, and a noticeable bulge just forward of the right chamber.

I have "willed" in my mind that none other than one of my most prominent ducking idols, Edwin L. Hedderly, bulged that chamber with one of his hot handloads, while searching for that elusive "utmost possibility" (one of his favorite quotes). I subsequently sold the gun to a most deserving PGCA member of like ilk. Its path through the universe since then is another compelling and unusual story.
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I'm the current caretaker of 235xxx, 32", straight grip 20, splinter, ssbp, with 3" chambers and a flat rib. Mine has a safety.
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I have come to enjoy 32 inch tubes and currently have 5 four of which are Parkers and a lone CE Fox. two are 12's, two 16's and a 20.

I'm no trap shooter by any stretch of the imagination but yesterday there was a 150 bird shoot divided up equally between trap, skeet and sporting clays. The last time I shot trap I had a score of 8 so the trap segment wasn't very promising. I used a DH two frame live bird gun with .045 of choke in each barrel and shot 44/50. This is a straight grip, SPF gun and those long tubes moved right along no stopping the swing.
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Bruce,
How common are those narrow ribs on 20 gauge guns? I've only had one, which I still have, and that has a barrel length of 28 inches. The rib measures 0.21 inches at the muzzle. I would guess that since your barrel is 32 inches the rib would be even narrower. Have you measured it?
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It's about 1/4 ". I've seen narrow ribs and standard wider ribs on gauges 12 through 20. I don't have a 28 or a 410, so I wouldn't know. I have 16's with and without. I don't think it makes any difference in target alignment but the narrow rib looks nice .

By the way, as an upland game bird hunter, the 32" barrels are too unwieldy for me and swing too slow. I've shot Kansas pheasant with it, once, then back to the 28" 16. It's nice for trap though.
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