Description
Item Description
Model: Fox Model B
Serial: A068059
Caliber: 16 Gauge with 2 ¾" Chamber
Finish: Blue / Color Case Hardened
Barrel Length: 28" Ventilated Rib Barrel / (Left Barrel Features a Full Choke) and the (Right Barrel Features a Improved Modified Choke)
Optics/Sights: Bead Front with Mid-Bead Sight
Stock/Grips: Smooth Walnut Stock with Checkering
Action: Break-Action
Markings: Standard / Scroll Engravings on the Receiver and a Fox Engraving on the Bottom of the Receiver
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
First produced in 1940 by Savage Arms Company (Savage Arms purchased A.H. Fox Co. in 1929) as an upscale version of the Stevens Model 311, the Fox Model B would be a strong seller for Savage until its discontinuation in 1986. The Fox Model B was offered in 12, 16, 20, & .410 bores with standard barrel lengths of 30, 28, & 26 inches in 12 gauge and 28 & 26 inch barrels for the 16 and 20 gauge models along with the occasional 24 inch barrel. All .410 bore guns were equipped with 26 inch barrels. The Fox Model B shotguns sported a simplified version of the Anson & Deely type of box lock with a single under bolt and was accessed by a Scott spindle top lever. The hammer and sears were powered by coil springs which made for a hunk of gun, but one that would rarely see the inside of a repair shop. It also features a receiver that is engraved with patterns on both sides and on the bottom of receiver.
The Model B was equipped with “select” American black walnut forends and stocks with a gloss finish. A through bolt retains the stock and the forend is held by a spring tension latch that is self adjusting and will not loosen. Stocks were pistol grip type with a fluted comb and a corrugated black plastic butt plate. Guns from the mid 50’s on had a more ergonomic pistol grip and donned a black plastic grip cap. To begin with, forend style was a large version of the splinter style forend but was eventually changed to a beavertail forend. Simple hand cut checkering was used to embellish the stock until the mid 60’s when the pattern was changed to impressed checkering using a fancier looking pattern. The Model B had raised solid ribs for the first twenty years of manufacture, later switching to a ventilated rib.
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Shipping Details
Handgun Standard Shipping with Insurance $50.00
Long Gun Standard Shipping with Insurance $70.00
We strive to ship orders within the close of the following business day after payment and documentation is received.
Payment Details
We accept all forms of Payment including Personal Check, Business Check, PO Money Orders, Certified Check, Etc.
Please note we place a 7 business day hold on shipment, for all non-certified payments.
Payment MUST be received within 14 days.
Return Policy
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Additional Details
Our #1 priority is customer satisfaction. We want to build a lasting trust in the relationship with our customers, so that you will always look to us for all your firearms needs. If you have any issues with your transactions please contact us, and we will work with you to resolve any issues you may have. We greatly appreciate your trust in us and we look forward to fulfilling all your future firearm needs.
Bryant Ridge also reserves the right to cancel any sales that may occur while gunbroker.com is experiencing technical issues that affects the entire site or a complete site outage, within an hour of the auction ending.
We have an amazing inventory of classic and collector firearms that we are adding to Gunbroker daily. Stay up to date on all of our latest auction by adding us to your favorite sellers list.
About Us