Enough to make me stay away from Sterlingworths. Laugh at my first year's production 20 gauge Model B (I know it aint a real Fox) but I can take it apart and put it together without a PHD in engineering or design. It handles pretty damned good too: light, slim, handy, and I paid 260 bucks. It now has a coin finished frame, good but plain walnut, reblacked rust blued tubes, and is the best a hardware store double can be except for maybe the much reviled Nitro Special which was king of the hardware store doubles. I guess I'm just a lower tier shotgun lover at heart. Maybe age does that to you. Anyway, I'm happy with my bevy of old cheapies but goodies. Chopperlump