1SOW
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1.. My uncle's 1956 Belgium Browning Sweet 16 used for all manner of bird hunting, my dad bought it from him in the late 1950s and hunted pheasant, I inherited it from my dad and used to shoot some trap and now shoot monthly 3-gun Fun Shoots . Well taken care of but shows wear and use, but 100% functional with 100% original parts.
2. well-used 9mm Sig 239 SD pistol that has had ZERO failures for many years
3. very well-used 9mm Production class comp. pistol that puts smiles on my face every week
4. 1970's High Standard Military .22 target pistol, I learned to shoot Bullseye with, taught my son to shoot with, and still shoot monthly
I shoot every firearm I own. I have zero interest in safe queens, investments or glass cased guns over the fireplace.
1)/4) My son will inherit the Browning shotgun and High Standard with plenty of ammo and hopefully shoot shoot them both.
2) The Sig may go the distance, and my wife may keep it handy.
3) I'll probably wear out the comp. pistol and buy another.
2. well-used 9mm Sig 239 SD pistol that has had ZERO failures for many years
3. very well-used 9mm Production class comp. pistol that puts smiles on my face every week
4. 1970's High Standard Military .22 target pistol, I learned to shoot Bullseye with, taught my son to shoot with, and still shoot monthly
I shoot every firearm I own. I have zero interest in safe queens, investments or glass cased guns over the fireplace.
1)/4) My son will inherit the Browning shotgun and High Standard with plenty of ammo and hopefully shoot shoot them both.
2) The Sig may go the distance, and my wife may keep it handy.
3) I'll probably wear out the comp. pistol and buy another.
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