First Look: Foxtrot Ermox Rotary-X .410 Shotgun

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posted on January 17, 2023
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New rotary actions don't debut all that often, which makes the Ermox-made Rotary-X action .410, imported by Foxtrot LLC, of the more interesting releases at this year's SHOT Show. The company claims the action to be a patented improvement on what is already a strong and time-tested design. Parts are CNC machined and hand finished, while a sleek overall design promotes a natural point when mounted.

The gun's graceful lines pair nicely with a delicate scroll engraved action and fancy Turkish-walnut, English-grip stock. While the initial launch will be the .410-bore O/U shotgun, 20- and 28-gauge shotguns, not to mention double rifles in .308 Winchester and .22 Hornet, will be released later in 2023.

For more information, visit foxtrotlima.net.

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