Fox Gunsmith

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caflyer96
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Fox Gunsmith

Post by caflyer96 »

I would like to know if anyone knows of a good fox gunsmith in the Detroit Mi area. I have an old Sterlingworth that I can't open. Just happened and am not sure what to do.
nca225
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Location: Now in... Pennsylvania

Re: Fox Gunsmith

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A couple hours south of you, but his work is very good.

http://www.jimeyster.com/index.html
caflyer96
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Re: Fox Gunsmith

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Thanks. I'll give him a call.
fullchoke16
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Re: Fox Gunsmith

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Check that website and look at the forcing cone tests the fellow did. Interesting.
Recoil is most noticed when I miss
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