The less moving parts in a gun action the less there is to break, or otherwise go wrong. Fox had it right. Only three moving parts in the lock, integral hammer firing pin made of nickel steel forging that can be dry fired thousands of times with no damage whatsoever to the hammer, firing pin or frame. Perfection in simplicity.

WR makes fine guns, no doubt, but no more reliable than the Fox. If you have a thing for droplocks, by all means buy them. Want a really fine, fancy boxlock gun? Get a CSMC Fox, with as much fluff and bling as you are willing to pay for.

SRH


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