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Also, in one of his articles Tom Kidd mentioned something about AHFGCo. adding ejectors to a lot of their extractor guns in inventoy after the 1911 style ejectors came out.
That 2 is a typical marking for a second set of barrels, but there is no way of telling when they were added. If the original set has a 1 in those locations, that is an indication of a time-of-manufacture multiple barrel set. If the original barrels don't have a 1, the second set was likely added at a later date.
From the Fox magazine ads I've saved it appears to me that the Fox Proof started being added to the guns about 1910. I don't have a catalogue between 1907 and 1911, so I don't know for sure.
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