ACP230
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I stopped in at a local gun store this morning to pick up a rifle.
Although I had forms to fill out and rifle payments to make, I couldn't help notice a couple of classic shotguns in the rack.
One was a Browning A5 in 20 gauge. Nice blonde stock, good bluing and a $650 price tag.
The other was a Winchester Model 12 with a long barrel, probably a 28 or 30 incher. It looked so sleek around the action, and the barrel looked so slim, I thought it was a 20 gauge. I didn't get a price on that one.
There is just something about classic Winchester 12s and Browning A5s.
Although I had forms to fill out and rifle payments to make, I couldn't help notice a couple of classic shotguns in the rack.
One was a Browning A5 in 20 gauge. Nice blonde stock, good bluing and a $650 price tag.
The other was a Winchester Model 12 with a long barrel, probably a 28 or 30 incher. It looked so sleek around the action, and the barrel looked so slim, I thought it was a 20 gauge. I didn't get a price on that one.
There is just something about classic Winchester 12s and Browning A5s.