Actually, I live in a really nice neighborhood. But, I make my living as a Parole Agent on a high risk unit. I have had several threats against my family, so as a former scout, I am prepared.
Here's a family pic, a 1920 16 Gauge and 1952 12 Gauge:
...and yes, I know I need a 20 and a 28 to finish these off. The 20 Gauge will happen, but I really doubt I will ever be able to afford a 28!
This is my second Model 12, I already have a 16 Gauge. And yes, I know now I will have to start looking for a 20.....
This one is a little strange, as it has a barrel that is riot/trench length, but has rifle sights on it. I mean real sights, like you find on a Model 70. Smooth bore, Cylinder...
I have to give credit to the AR for helping me enjoy shooting long guns again. I broke my back and neck 10+years ago and it became very uncomfortable to shoot my full power WW2 rifles. The mild recoil of the AR has let me enjoy this again.
Well, it's not vintage, but took a new Sig 2022 to the range today and it behaved just like a Sig should. Had a lot of fun making our 6" steel plates swing out at the 35 yard line.
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