Winchester Shotgun
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- Jeff S
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It's really thoughtful that you take such good care of your wife. Does she know that she has this gun?
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She sure does! She is a better shot than I am. She doesn't say a word when I buy shotguns. I may have created a monster, but my special lady love's sporting clay's. It doesn't get better than that.
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Here we are shooting Clay's at the East Glastonbury Fish & Game Preserve. See guy's I wasn't kidding.
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The Lovely Linda shoots a Model 21 20 gauge straight grip skeet grade with 26" improved cylinder and modified barrels. It was purchased from an All-American lady ATA shooter in PA. Apparently, it has been a lady's gun from birth.
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49Packard, that is a beautiful picture and clearly, you are a lucky man. By the way... the first time I drove a stick shift was when I was 16 and it was my dad's 1928 Packard roadster. He still has it, and it's a great car. As the saying goes, "ask the man that owns one."
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Thanks Jeff,
I owned a 1949 Packard 22nd Series Station Sedan (WOODIE), but with health issues I had to sell it in the summer of 2016. I don't know if I could post a picture of it although My wife and I are standing beside our Packard with two side by side shotguns. I checked the size of the picture and it is too big to post on this site although I may have one that will fit, but no shotguns in the picture just the car. If any board members read my post please let me know if I can post the antique car? Thanks.
Brian
I owned a 1949 Packard 22nd Series Station Sedan (WOODIE), but with health issues I had to sell it in the summer of 2016. I don't know if I could post a picture of it although My wife and I are standing beside our Packard with two side by side shotguns. I checked the size of the picture and it is too big to post on this site although I may have one that will fit, but no shotguns in the picture just the car. If any board members read my post please let me know if I can post the antique car? Thanks.
Brian
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I am going to try this one more time. My wife and I with two hammer shotguns Mortimer 12 Ga. and a uUnion Machine Co. 16 Ga. beside our 1949 Packard Station Sedan.
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"Ask the man who owns one". Very nice.
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WOW! What a car.
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Great picture and that is a beautiful car. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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