How much is an a Grade Fox shotgun worth?

How much is an a Grade Fox shotgun worth?

Here is an all original A grade Fox in what looks to be in near mint condition from The Fox Collectors website. That gun would be worth around $3000 or maybe more. If it had ejectors, it would probably push toward the $3500 to $4000 range. Hope this helps.

When did the a.h.fox double barrel shotgun come out?

A. H. Fox double barrel shotgun with serial number 29XXX would be a 12 gauge graded gun made in the late 1920’s. It would not be a field grade, Fox called that model “Sterlingworth”, it would be a graded gun. Graded guns started with the A grade, then B, H, C, X, D and the highest grade F in ascending order of quality and price.

What was the barrel length of a Fox Sterlingworth shotgun?

Lower gun is 1936. The A.H. Fox Gun Co. Sterlingworth was offered in four barrel lengths, known in the period literature by names — 26-inch (Brush), 28-inch (Field), 30-inch (Standard) and 32-inch (Trap).

What’s the value of a 12 gauge Fox?

For your information, US President Teddy Roosevelt owned an F grade 12 gauge Fox with serial number 13292 that was completed in 1909. That gun will be auctioned off this October at Julia’s in Maine. As to the value of your Fox, if the gun is all original in very good to excellent condition, value would be worth around $1500 +/-.

When did the Fox double barrel shotgun come out?

These guns should not be confused with the Fox Model B double, which was introduced by Savage circa 1939. This lower priced utility model was basically an upgrade of a series of Stevens double-barreled guns, which Savage also produced.

Where was the a.h.fox shotgun made?

A. H. Fox guns were made in Philadelphia beginning around 1906 until around 1930 when Savage Arms purchased them and they moved the operation to Utica, NY. Savage continued to make the Fox double in Utica til around the beginning of WW2.

When did Savage Arms stop making Fox shotguns?

In 1930, this company was purchased by Savage Arms Company, who continued manufacturing all grades of Fox shotguns. As of 1942, Savage Company only made plainer grades.&break;NOTE: Fox Model B double shotguns see Savage Arms Co.