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to: STEVE GUNHOUSE
from: JERRY GOODSON
date: 1998-05-14 22:06:00
subject: Re: guns

 SG> It wasn't actually made by Western Auto, merely sold by them. I see
 SG> Jim  told you that, though...
 SG> Prior to 1968, neither shotguns nor .22 rifles were required to have 
 SG> serial numbers on them. Of course, if it were some particularly high- 
 SG> grade model they would have put a number on it for bookkeeping
 SG> purposes,  but it was not required. At various times I've had several
 SG> shotguns and  several .22s with no serial numbers. (I'm not refering to
 SG> anything  illegal, like having had the number removed. These all never
 SG> had a serial  number.)
 SG> But just for similarity, at one time I had a shotgun which had been
 SG> sold  as a "Coast-to-Coast model 267", which means it was actually a
 SG> Stevens  model 67M sold through that particular chain of hardware
 SG> stores - and it  had no serial number either.
Thanks for the info!  This was the first gun I've encountered that didn't
have a serial number issued.  
 JG> Last, but not least, there's my Smith & Wesson Model 916-A 12ga.
 JG> shotgun. Don't know much about it... shoots 3" shells, holds 6 rounds. 
 JG> I've owned it for a year now, and haven't even fired the sucker!
 SG> Interestingly, my current "defensive" shotgun is an "Eastman" 916-A, 
 SG> which means it's actually a Smith & Wesson like yours. At one time it
 SG> had  a rifle-type sight on the barrel (prior to my owning it) but at
 SG> current  it only has the groove where the sight used to be. It hold 7
 SG> standard  2-3/4" shells or 6 3" as yours does. Functions well, and
 SG> shoots as well  as I do. If yours is like mine, it'll suit you just
 SG> fine as a defensive  gun. It wasn't intended as a bird gun - not with
 SG> that short barrel and  large magazine. I know S&W did make version
 SG> intended for other uses, such  as a Trap model the 916-T, but I haven't
 SG> actually seen any. Oh, the  magazine spring isn't quite as good as it
 SG> could be - if you keep it  loaded to capacity for a while, the spring
 SG> tension relaxes and the last  shot won't feed properly.
My shotgun only has 3" on the barrel... can I still load 2 3/4" shells
in it?  I've never compared the 3" with the 2 3/4 in, so I don't really
even know what the difference is between the two... I know it's more of
a pain to try and find 3" shells at Wal*Mart... and I'd LOVE to buy
one of those 100 rnd value packs (bird shot) they're selling now...  if
I can shoot them in my shotgun, I'll make a bee-line down to Wal*Mart
as soon as I find out I can shoot them...
 SG> Welcome to the club, so to speak. After a while, you might even get to
 SG> be  an expert (of sorts). Lots of professionals around, including some
 SG> old  guys who still write for shooting magazines.
I'd love to become an expert, but I don't see that happening anytime soon,
for I am a poor boy!  It did feel good to (you may congratulate me...) go
down today, and purchase a brand new, in-the-box, Makarov today.  I bought
it more for my fiance, but I'm wondering who will actually shoot it more?
I'm hoping I can get her into shooting more... she likes her .22, but
that won't stop someone if she's ever in a confrontation...  
Anyhow, thanks for the welcome....
... Firefighters like it hot!
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