Mossberg 500A "Persuader" model back in 1998, about 6 months after I turned 18. $150 out the door from a pawn shop. It changed hands a few times between me and a couple friends before I traded it for a Gen 3 G19 in 2004.
Mossberg 500A "Persuader" model back in 1998, about 6 months after I turned 18. $150 out the door from a pawn shop. It changed hands a few times between me and a couple friends before I traded it for a Gen 3 G19 in 2004.
"Warriors"
Out of every 100 men, ten shouldn't even be there, eighty are just targets. Nine are the real fighters and we are lucky to have them for they make the battle. Ah, but the one...one is a Warrior, and he will bring all the others back.
-Heraclitis
Mossberg 500 with an 18" bbl.
"Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree
Mine was a Winchester Defender 7+1.
Mossberg 590A1 is the only 12 gauge I have ever owned. I don't count the 20 gauge Revelation single shot that I bought 55 years ago from Western Auto and haven't shot since 1980.
Remington 870 Express. My mother still has it back home.
Steve
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H&R .410
Still my favorite .410.
Winchester Model 1200 20ga. 65' vintage
Remington 1100, 16 gauge.
SKB M-7300 20 gauge, circa 1982. I have taken alot of deer, squirrels and rabbits with it.
Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, For God and Country.
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