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They will not interchange.
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Well, dang. Thanks guys. The pictures really help. I guess I'll keep looking. There is an AE on Gunbroker I was hoping would work.
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Will makes some excellent points and I agree with all of them. - Dean Romig 03-13-2013 |
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Contact Jason Jason@pumpkinmountaingunshop.com... I am very confident that he can help you, he has the treasure trove of original Fox parts.
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FWIW, any one of those A-Grade forearm woods I pictured could be had for $125.
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Hmmm....The gun I have is 2200 range serial number. The checkering on the butt is flat top. Is that the correct style for such a low numbered gun, as opposed to the pointed checkering in the above examples?
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A gun in the 2200 range would be an early Wayne & Bristol Street gun from 1906. The earliest of my three 12-gauge forearm woods is from 12417. The next is 23069.
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Dave, or anyone else, what style of checkering is correct for this gun? The stock has flat top similar to many LC Smith's, but I don't see a serial number beneath the trigger guard. The forend has the serial number under the end of the iron, but there isn't any checkering visible.
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