It means the girl in question has become a young woman, and at least until the beginning of the 20th century, it meant she was available for marriage.
In Filipino culture, a "sweet sixteen" is a celebration that marks a young woman's coming of age. It is usually a grand party where the celebrant is introduced to society as she turns sixteen. The event typically includes a program, a cotillion, and traditional Filipino dances and rituals.
Sweet Sixteen is the light weight model.
An American female of Mexican descent and culture.
Call Browning.
Please restate this. What do you mean by " rising action " .
Your question is confusing to say the least. 1. Winchester never made a "Sweet Sixteen"... that distinction belongs the Browning. 2. What do you mean by "original instructions"?
If that is in fact the complete serial number, it is NOT a 'Sweet Sixteen.' You have a standard-weight Auto-5 16ga shotgun made in 1927. The Sweet Sixteen is a specific lightweight model introduced in 1936. Which markings are you looking at? The Belgian guns have quite a few different proofmarks, and then there are the choke markings. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The "S" is just the product code to identify the "Sweet Sixteen" Model
It depends on what you mean by "Mexican culture". Aztecs? They were a nomadic people until 1325 when they founded their first city in the location of present-day Mexico City.
Nothing, nothing at all, you're stupid.
Mexican of coarse I mean just whach Gorge Lopez on nick at night!