sandspur6 Bronze Supporter Joined Dec 29, 2009 Messages 428 Reaction score 328 Location Northwest Florida Feb 19, 2016 #1 I know it's not a great shotgun, but a friend of mine inherited one. It appears to be nickel plated with a gold trigger. Any chance it came that way? All the ones I've ever seen were blue.
I know it's not a great shotgun, but a friend of mine inherited one. It appears to be nickel plated with a gold trigger. Any chance it came that way? All the ones I've ever seen were blue.
Cdog Member Joined Dec 15, 2012 Messages 1,973 Reaction score 2,873 Location Former State Of GA. Feb 20, 2016 #2 The first shotgun I purchased on my own (at 18) was a Smith 916 T. That was a while back, but it had a satin nickel finish. The trigger color? Too long and too many firearms ago. One thing I do remember, it was capable of kicking the taste right out of my mouth! http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-wesson-long-guns/179414-s-w-stainless-12-ga-model-916a.html Last edited: Feb 20, 2016
The first shotgun I purchased on my own (at 18) was a Smith 916 T. That was a while back, but it had a satin nickel finish. The trigger color? Too long and too many firearms ago. One thing I do remember, it was capable of kicking the taste right out of my mouth! http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-wesson-long-guns/179414-s-w-stainless-12-ga-model-916a.html