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02-27-2013, 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by wayne goerres
I have two philly foxes an A grade 20ga and a 12ga sterlingworth. If memory servs me, both were made around 1915. Neither has a pin with a head on it (headless). Must have something to do with date of manufacture.
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Pin guns were only made in the earliest days and only in a 12 gauge (Sterlingworths). Rumint has it Fox was utilizing left over frames from the early days and therefore the extra work had already been done (ala Parker style).
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02-27-2013, 11:27 PM
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Rumint has it Fox was utilizing left over frames from the early days and therefore the extra work had already been done (ala Parker style).
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Me thinks our late friend Mr. McIntosh was too deep in the single malt when he came up with that idea!! A Philadelphia Arms Co. Fox frame is much longer than any 12-gauge A.H. Fox Gun Co. frame.
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