
Fox Serial Number Guide - Shotgun Forum
Dec 17, 2007 · Serial number 2303 would be a 12-gauge gun from the first two years of the A.H. Fox Gun Co.'s existence, 1905/06, when the factory was at the corner of Wayne & Bristol …
A.H. Fox 12 Gauge A-Grade *Looking for any info* - Shotgun Forum
Mar 8, 2025 · Picking an A Grade Fox up for $400.00 is steal of a deal, if the gun is in good condition, no matter the gauge of the Fox gun. Enjoy your new Fox gun aquition! One great …
Value of my AH Fox shotgun
Jan 8, 2012 · Ansley H. Fox guns in the 13xx, 17xx and well up in the four-digit range carry --PAT'D AUG.1 1905 OCT.17 1905- JAN.16 1906 Late in 1906 the A.H. Fox Gun Co. bought …
AH FOX - Shotgun Forum
Feb 20, 2019 · Ansley H. Fox left Philadelphia Arms Co. in December 1904, and incorporated the A.H. Fox Gun Co. in April 1905. The present theory is that the first 3000 receivers were made …
Sterlingworth by Fox Gun Co and Ithaca shotgun
Dec 13, 2009 · I have a Philly gun at 7 pounds 3.2 ounces and a Utica gun at 7 pounds 0.8 ounces, both original butt plates to muzzles. You really need to evaluate each gun on its own …
Value of This Savage Fox Model B? - Shotgun Forum
Aug 18, 2016 · In 1981 the BE was gone, but the FA-1 and the FP-1 Fox autoloader and pump appeared. For 1982 the Fox offerings were B, B-SE, FA-1 and FP-1. For 1983 the only Fox …
How common is an AH Fox B grade - Shotgun Forum
Nov 12, 2024 · There are actually four styles of B-/BE-Grades in the 12-gauge guns. The first B-/BE-Grades, from 1905-06 when the A.H. Fox Gun Co. was at Wayne & Bristol Streets, have …
A. H. Fox Shotgun Value - The Firearms Forum
Oct 10, 2009 · Some graded guns are fitted with a single selective trigger. That adds value to the gun. A. H. Fox guns were made in Philadelphia beginning around 1906 until around 1930 …
AH Fox Info needed - Shotgun Forum
Feb 1, 2023 · The A.H. Fox Gun Co. was sold to Savage Arms Corp. in late 1929. Savage continued to make the Ansley H. Fox doubles to WW-II. A few years ago Savage sent the …
A H. Fox Sterlingworth - Shotgun Forum
Apr 5, 2019 · After The Great War, when A.H. Fox Gun Co. went to cyanide color case hardening, then forearm irons were color case hardened. The wood appears to have been very properly …