A. H. FOX PHILADELPHIA- 12- UNUSUAL STERLINGWORTH TRAP GRADE- TOTAL CUSTOM by DAVE NORIN- 1923- 32" EXTRACTOR BARRELS
Guns International #: 100558411 Seller's Inventory #: y728
Category: Fox Shotguns - Shotguns - American Double

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Seller: Champlin
Company: Champlin Firearms Inc.
Member Since: 11/19/07
First Name: George
Last Name: Caswell
State: Oklahoma
Zip: 73702
Country: United States
Phone: (580) 237-7388
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Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
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Description:
#89005, A. H. Fox Gun Co., Phila, Pa.: A 12 Bore Sterlingworth Trap Grade that was shipped September 24, 1923 to Montgomery Ward Co., Then in 2005 it was totally refinished and restocked by the very capable hands of Mr. Dave Norin, This Trap Grade has 32" Extractor Barrels at .732 .011 & .029" (Imp.Cyl & Imp.Mod.), 2 3/4" chambers, Wall thickness on the right barrel at .028" and the left at .030", Double triggers, Splinter forend, Pistol Grip stock at 14 7/16 x 1 9/16 x 2 7/16" over a 5/8" pad, Cast-Off for the right hand, 7 lbs. 8 oz., New buttstock by Dave Norin, Very nice Black Walnut wood with excellent color and contrast, Jerry Fisher steel grip cap, The barrels have been rust blued and now at 100%, Recolor hardened and remains at 100% case colors, The butt and forend remain at 99%, The checkering is 100% at 22 LPI, The bores are excellent plus and look like new, This gun was crafted by a member of the American Custom Gunmakers Guild and recorded in the ACGG archives on June 12, 2013. The ACGG Hallmark is acid-etched on the bottom of the left barrel. The proper paperwork from the ACGG goes with the gun. This gun belonged to the grandfather of the owner and he got it in part payment for favors given to the county. It hung around the farm and was passed on to the owner's uncle. Possibly what started a project of this undertaking, it absolutely needed a new stock as the dogs on the farm had chewed it beyond any sign of recovery.

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