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RE: sweet 16
No problem Plainsman, I knew what you were doing.I have seen Auto 5' s not function properly if the user doesn' t hold the shotgun tight.One guy kept bringing a 20ga A-5 in for that reason. After the gun being checked out by a very competent gunsmith it was determined it was user error.Several of us shot this shotgun after being checked out. It functioned flawlessly.Years ago I had a neighbor with a NIB Sweet 16. I tried my best to buy it form him. He got it for a job he did.He wouldn' t sell it to save his life.He didn' t know anything about guns but he knew what he had there for some reason.
No hard feeling there Plainsman. I try to get along with everybody on these sites.Once in awhile someone gets me cranked up.Once I vent for a minute,I usually forget about it. Ruger Redhawk |
RE: sweet 16
I have had a BROWNING SWEET 16 since the late 60' s . It has never failed me. A great gun and one of the best dove guns made . The balance is as good as any fine double .
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RE: sweet 16
Ruger, everything cool bud? I meant no offence, you know that.just joking around man.after the mossy dig, I JUST HAD TO DO IT.I just wish you caught on BEFORE you got choked at me.Read it again, now that you know I' m not serious, you might get a chuckle out of it. THE FLAME THROWING 500? Actually I' d like one of them, it would save time when it comes to making supper.
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RE: sweet 16
You guys need to pick better titles for your post.
I was reading Plainsmans rantings [&:]and Rugers Quotes:eek: and my wife came in to the den.She saw I was reading something " Sweet 16" ,she thought I was on a adult web site.[:o]Took me better than an hour to explain their is realy a shotgun called a " Sweet 16" made by browning.Just a little help here.;)BBJ |
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