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Early Fox Sterlingworth "pin guns" advertised a Brush gun model. They were 28" cyl/M
and had the lightweight 4wt barrels. I have one, and it is under 7 lbs.
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26" Brush 28" Field 30" Standard 32" Trap
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Dave posted an A.H. Fox catalog page thereof here
http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/...=525059&page=1 So in summary, there apparently was no "Brush Gun" listed in Parker catalogs? A concept rather than a grade?
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Mark, you were right on the Fox "brush" gun having 26" barrels. Thanks--still at under 7 lbs and cyl/M chokes, not a bad gun for tight covers.
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10-10-2018, 10:16 PM | #27 | ||||||
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Here's one of those Fox Sterlingworth Model 1911 Pin guns in the 26 inch "Brush" model with serial number 57979 and the factory letter.
Interesting that it was shipped on October 24, 1911. Exactly 25 years to the day when I was born (October 24, 1936). Nice light gun that shoots great. I've had the gun 38 years. |
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