I'm showing a couple of pictures of a Fox 20 ga. that belongs to a friend of mine. He bought it in the condition that you see and bought it cheap. I don't know the history of the gun or what happened but I thought everyone would be interested in seeing a big time barrel split (9 1/2")> The gun is in otherwise remarkable condition as can be seen by the picture of the receiver. The barrels are 3 weight, 28" in length and the bores, other that the split are perfect. I've tried to measure the steel thickness and the best that I can measure is .048". It shows evidence of a pin in the cheeks of the stock but the wood appears to be sound otherwise.



Doug Mann