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<blockquote data-quote="4ked Horn" data-source="post: 87931" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Not only do I have one (2) but my wife has one as well. My main safe queen is the "house gun". A winchester model 1200 pump. It is decked out with a side saddle ammo carrier, 18" cylinder bore barrel, an extended mag that sticks out 3" longer than the BBL (very cool looking effect) and a butler creek folding stock. Front and rear pistol grips, an aftermarket mag follower and side mounted sling top out this beauty. And there she sits laden down with 14 rounds of remington 3" 00 buck waiting for the call to duty.</p><p></p><p>The other semi queen of mine is my JC Higgins .22. These guns get a day of shooting about once a year and then make way for the Bereta Pintail and the Ruger 10/22.</p><p></p><p>When I first aquired these guns I shot them as often as I could find time and money to do it but as the other guns came online their usage has subsided to almost zero.</p><p></p><p>My wife received a S&amp;W Ladysmith .38 stainless revolver from her loving husband for her 21st birthday and soon discovered that cute guns are sometimes quite snappy. She soon found that she liked shooting my .45 acp better and at some point bought herself a colt mustang .380 as a matching ensemble to her concealed weapons permit. Thus the ladysmith sees no action what so ever.</p><p></p><p>If anyone is interested in buying it there are a number of goodies that go with it like holsters and grips and the original hard sided case. It is rated for +P loads and has less than 200 rounds through it (mostly from me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4ked Horn, post: 87931, member: 11"] Not only do I have one (2) but my wife has one as well. My main safe queen is the "house gun". A winchester model 1200 pump. It is decked out with a side saddle ammo carrier, 18" cylinder bore barrel, an extended mag that sticks out 3" longer than the BBL (very cool looking effect) and a butler creek folding stock. Front and rear pistol grips, an aftermarket mag follower and side mounted sling top out this beauty. And there she sits laden down with 14 rounds of remington 3" 00 buck waiting for the call to duty. The other semi queen of mine is my JC Higgins .22. These guns get a day of shooting about once a year and then make way for the Bereta Pintail and the Ruger 10/22. When I first aquired these guns I shot them as often as I could find time and money to do it but as the other guns came online their usage has subsided to almost zero. My wife received a S&W Ladysmith .38 stainless revolver from her loving husband for her 21st birthday and soon discovered that cute guns are sometimes quite snappy. She soon found that she liked shooting my .45 acp better and at some point bought herself a colt mustang .380 as a matching ensemble to her concealed weapons permit. Thus the ladysmith sees no action what so ever. If anyone is interested in buying it there are a number of goodies that go with it like holsters and grips and the original hard sided case. It is rated for +P loads and has less than 200 rounds through it (mostly from me). [/QUOTE]
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