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Been looking, but apparently not in the right places. Where can I find/buy a schematic/parts list?
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Seems like there's a forum called foxcollectors or some such, that I found some parts pictures, and a disassembly photo guide. Was a while back....CRS syndrome.
Last edited by xs hedspace; 03/13/14 01:42 PM.
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Seems like there's a forum called foxcollectors or some such, that I found some parts pictures, and a disassembly photo guide. Was a while back....CRS syndrome. -- CRS- on a blueprint in the shops wherein I worked, that always stood for Cold Rolled Steel.
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Last edited by Fin2Feather; 03/13/14 04:49 PM.
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Been there. Used the stock removal demo. I just have to believe that somewhere there is a schematic and parts list available.
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Have you tried Cornell Publications?
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits. - Albert Einstein
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You are not the first to ask and, will not be the last to be told that there is no schematic. Maybe someday one will surface but I wouldn't count on it. The Fox site is as good as it gets for basic stock removal but that doesn't get you to bolting mechanism assembly. It's essentially an Anson and Deeley design. You can google that or search here for other descriptions of the mechanism.. Stephen Dodd Hughes published some great fundamental information and enhanced photos on this type of boxlock action.. You just need to think about it as you get into the Fox action and it will make sense if you are mechanically inclined.. Cannot stress enough the importance of taking the right set of tools to this job. Don't know why, don't try...
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Here is the parts diagram from the 1931 catalogue --
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The McIntosh book has some patent drawings of the locks. That's the closest I've ever found to a schematic.
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Just figured out I could save the patent drawing to one of my photo files then load it in Photobucket.com and then put ir here --
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