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Savage Fox Model B vs 311
Is the stock and the splinter style forearm interchangeable between the Fox model B and the 311?
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I am going to say yes, I have owned both, but not at the same time.
The 311 was made for a LOT of years. The Fox Model B, not nearly as many. The Fox Model B was just a gussied up 311, if the guns are about the same vintage I would say yes, interchangeable.
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If it is a standard model B I'd think so. If it is a B-SE the forend might be different. The B-SE had ejectors instead of extractors and there might be enough difference to matter. Might not. I've had both the 311 and a B-SE in the past, but it has been years so I'm hesitant to say for sure.
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I believe the 311 fore end attached with a screw. I don't know about all, but I do knowat least some Model Bs attached with a latch.
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Mine is a splinter style that attaches with spring tension.
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Lots of them
The old 311's are everywhere, I call them the workingman's double. Many minor variations over the years.
I remember lusting for a Fox model B as a teenager i had one of those big guns annual edition softcover books, I just fell in love with the Fox model B. Years later I finally put my hands on a Fox model B and I learned that I had not fallen in love with the Fox model B. I had fallen in love with a picture and the breathless advertising copy of a Fox model B. The Fox model B MAY have been why the term Lipstick on a pig was coined. It's a gussied up 311, and not well gussied up either. It's not a bad gun, that said it really has no business wearing the Fox name.
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