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I know of a AH Fox C grade gun ,built without a safety,long barrels and the nicest wood I have ever seen on an American double. What am I thinking about? Possibly built for live bird competition in 1909.
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to high a grade for mere fowler. does it have tight chokes, wide flat rib, correct stock dimensions and does it pattern pattern 60/40 or so?
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The gun patterns very tight I havent taken a pattern test.The barrels are 30" and choked full and extra full. weighs 7#9oz.
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Pretty hard to tell if a gun built in 1909 was for clay birds of live birds.
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Hi Don,
Similar to a CE without a safety that I owned for a while back in the late 70's, early 80's. Nice gun as I remember. Never shot it tho.
It had 32" F and F barrels, SST, AE and straight stock with serial number 1855X. And no safety.
Bill Jolliff
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Trap guns and live bird guns have similar characteristics. Could be either and would make no real difference except to an individual.
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