December, 1920 
653 
FOREST AND STREAM 
The lock mechanism of the Fox Gun 
is the simplest and strongest known. 
The hammer strikes the primer direct, 
eliminating the usual delicate, trouble- 
some firing pin. Made heavier where 
the greatest strain comes — unbreakable. 
The mainspring is made of the finest 
piano wire, carefully tempered and 
tested. It is permanently guaranteed 
against breakage. 
The sear is made of special dro 
forged steel. It will withstand Ion 
hard service, always giving unifoi 
results. All parts are guarantee 
should a defect be found at any tirr 
replacement will be made gratis. 
Only three working parts 
— the simplest gun made 
‘Certainly can’t blame 
you for being proud 
of this gun, Bob.” 
A. H. FOX GUN COMPANY 
4674 North 1 8th Street, 
PHILADELPHIA 
T HE crisp tang of autumn, brown fields, sleek 
pointers trembling with eagerness, the thrill of 
a flushed covey, the sharp report awakening 
wide echoes, the triumph of a successful shot — 
The thread of memory — and anticipation — is inter- 
woven with the look and feel of “The Finest Gun 
in the World” — your Fox. And respect for your 
judgment is deepened when friends examine your 
choice. 
No wonder the sportsman has a strong feeling of 
affection for his Fox— a tie, a bond, something 
closer and deeper than he feels for most of his other 
possessions; for he knows that it is a true friend, 
the companion of many days of wholesome pleasure. 
Make certain that you get the fullest measure of 
satisfaction, the keenest possible enjoyment from 
your shooting this year — see that your gun is a Fox. 
In Writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. It will identify you. 
