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Unread 06-19-2020, 01:00 PM   #1
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I said I would stop at 50. 100. and now 150, I just bought three yesterday, someone asked why do you need so many guns, I always answer need and want have no correlation want always wins.

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Finally, one of us who admits to owning 150. Who will raise that figure and admit to 200 or 250? I remember 40 or 45 years ago, thinking I owned too many Winchester pump guns and that I needed to play catchup with double guns. I took immediate action and haven't entertained such thoughts again.
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Finally, one of us who admits to owning 150. Who will raise that figure and admit to 200 or 250? I remember 40 or 45 years ago, thinking I owned too many Winchester pump guns and that I needed to play catchup with double guns. I took immediate action and haven't entertained such thoughts again.
When I was at my FFL about a week or so ago they had a Winchester Model 12 in 16 gauge , I didnt look at the serial number but it had the early slender style stock on it . The previous owner apparently had screw in choke tubes installed and it had one that extended about 2" past the muzzle . The gun itself looked nice but once you got to the muzzle it looked kind of out of place haha .
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