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It's been two years this month since my dad passed on. He used to have an old side by side shotgun that we lugged around on many a hunting adventure. It was a double trigger, internal hammer, short barreled 12 gauge affair. I think it might have been a Savage/Sears model but I can't recall. He would've purchased it sometime in the mid 70's.

He traded the gun off awhile before he died, while off on a life adventure out in Washington State...Anyway, I figured the OSA collective brain might be able to spitball what model it is so I can try to find a similar version to add to the collection.

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Sounds like a Savage model 311.

I *think* there were cheaper Stevens and Sears and Roebuck models.
I have seen a version with pressed checkering walnut stock marked "Fox." It sure wasn't a true high end model like the old Fox Sterlingworth (spelling?) models from the early 1900s.
 

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Sounds like a Savage model 311.

I *think* there were cheaper Stevens and Sears and Roebuck models.
I have seen a version with pressed checkering walnut stock marked "Fox." It sure wasn't a true high end model like the old Fox Sterlingworth (spelling?) models from the early 1900s.

concur. I have a 20g thats marked "cleveland" and "sportsman", essentially a 311
 

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