![]() The gun is pretty good shape, all original wood. Any help on obtaining any information about this gun would be great. I was so young that I think I was just walking in the woods with a gun rather than hunting. Well I vaguely remember my father telling me it belonged to his uncle way back and it was the first shot gun I had ever fired or hunted with. My sister went back to her X and got it back for me so I could one day give it to my son. Well, time went on and on and I hadn't even seen it for almost 10 years. I inherited it when my Dad passed away in 1988 and I had a family member who is now an X family member hold on to it. It has been in my family all of my life and then some. It is not marked sweet sixteen, it does not have a gold trigger and it has a push button safety behind the trigger. ![]() The information I have come across place this as being manufactured in 1930. I can only remember the first three digits at this time and they are X97XXX. Well, I was wondering I have an A5 in 16 with a serial number starting with an X at the begining. I've heard alot about the sweet sixteen and I think many people mistakenly call all A5s in 16 gauge sweet sixteens. I'm new to the site and I was browsing your topic on Auto 5 sixteen gauges.
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