This video showcases a collection of three double-barrel shotguns: a Stoeger Coach Gun in .410 bore, a Stoeger Coach Gun in 20 gauge, and a Savage Fox Model B in 12 gauge. The reviewer discusses their individual features, aesthetics, and price points, highlighting the Stoeger .410 as a favorite due to its low recoil and attractive wood. The concept of 'pattern collecting' is introduced as acquiring multiple firearms with a shared theme.
This review covers the Savage Fox Model B, a classic side-by-side 12-gauge shotgun produced from 1940 to 1987. The presenter highlights its historical significance, noting variations like the introduction of a vented rib in 1962 and the distinction between single and double trigger models. The shotgun is praised for its durability and aesthetic appeal, particularly its wood furniture and heat-treated receiver.
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