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I'm seriously considering a canoe gun for close-range hunting. I've looked at several kits and I'm leaning toward the Sitting Fox version. If any of you have completed one of these a heads-up would be welcome.
 
The problem with S.F. is they out source everything they sell. I don't believe they make anything. Ray the owner has a place in Michigan and Florida. They operate out of there shop. I bet you could order the lock, barrel and stock for less. That's what I did and built two for less than $800. I'm retired so time doesn't matter and it's my hobby.
Rob on here helped me a lot.
If you buy the kit. Best of luck cause it's like a Lotto ticket...
 
I'm not sure who makes one. I build my own. SF soured me a long time ago. There not hard to make as far as I'm concerned. I'm quite sure if you put a want to buy add. You should be able to find one.
 
I had real good luck with Sitting Fox. Ray went over the top for me.
I had a canoe gun with an eighteen and 1/4 inch barrel and it was a squirrel killer.
Not to much of an historic gun but lots of fun
Folks might naysay SF but I would recommend them.
In a hundred hours you’ll have a fun new toy
 
Alright, what's the alternative to sitting fox? It doesn't matter to me who I get a kit from as long as it's good parts and not a pile of junk.
I think the whole concept of a canoe gun got started with chambers. I "think" maybe specifically with Mark Silver. That being the case, maybe get in touch with chambers and discuss a parts set with them. Might be as simple as taking a longer barreled design and making it shorter.
 
I had real good luck with Sitting Fox. Ray went over the top for me.
I had a canoe gun with an eighteen and 1/4 inch barrel and it was a squirrel killer.
Not to much of an historic gun but lots of fun
Folks might naysay SF but I would recommend them.
In a hundred hours you’ll have a fun new toy
I have the time and the tools. I was thinking a barrel of more like 24 inches.
 
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