Fox Savage Model B Shotgun Shooting and Review
Fox Savage Model B Shotgun Shooting and Review
This video is on the Fox Savage Model B shotgun. AH Fox was purchased by savage arms and savage continued manufacturing AH Fox shotguns. The Model B was originally produced in the 1940s and was discontinued in 1988. The fox shotguns that are in the video are both 16 gauge. This video is just a quick look at some interesting double barrel shotguns. For more firearm videos, check out my channel.
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These later model shotguns can’t compare to the original A.H. Fox guns made at the beginning of the last century in Philadelphia. Those went out of production in 1941. Only the name was bought up. They are Fox in name only. The action and mechanics and design lines in general aren’t even close to the originals. They still make fine upland game guns, just not as collectible or worth as much as the original A.H Fox guns. All double shotguns are cool, though, ain’t they?
hi, I would like to know how I remove the barrel from my Fox Bdl savage, it not like a usely shotgun, someone who can help me please
Same here, these shotguns have been passed down through the family.
What’s the second one worth?
Nice! You can’t go wrong picking up a classic shotgun. The ones from that era are made so much better than newer shotguns on the market today.
I just got the 60 model today and its a 16 gage as well
★★★★★ great video
Nice video. I inherited my gun from my grandfather which I never met. The gun was purchased in the 40’s. My gun doesn’t have that extra sight on the middle of the barrel. It has the fox logo on both sides of the action & underneath it has a graphical pheasant scene. It also has a number 170 circled & stamped above the bottom graphic. I don’t know what that means. Barrels are clean but unknown choke. Barrel doesn’t tell the choke, just 2 3/4 chamber, 16 gauge. No threads for choke tubes.
Thanks!
The model 60 is a classic!
I have a 1944 model B 16 gauge. 80 years old and still a wonderful light and handy double.
Thanks for getting back to me. All I see is FOX Savage Arms Corporation, Chicopee Falls, Mass, U.S.A. Model B, Proof Tested 16 gauge 2 3/4 Inch Chamber. And I see lots of weird stampings all over the inside of the action and underside of the barrel where it enters the breech saying, ZS A D. The A and D are circled and the ZS is in caps. No Ithaca, NY stamping that I can find anywhere. But it’s all good. It still has sentimental value to me and that’s all I care about.
Thanks! The chokes are fixed on this gun. One barrel will be a full choke and one is a modified choke. The forward most trigger will shoot the modified choke barrel and the rear trigger will shoot the full choke barrel. Check to see if you have an Ithaca, NY stamping somewhere on the gun. At some point the manufacturing location on these changed. So if you got one with the Ithaca stamping, its a collectors piece.
Beutiful shotguns i never had to much interest in doubles but after seeing your video im getting one ,God bless you and protect you everywhere.
Need help trying to find a stock
Im looking to buy one.
Awesome! I have the same one in 12 gauge.