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.
Not much; it is a celebration held for girls which marks their new "young woman" status.
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.
Call Browning.
Please restate this. What do you mean by " rising action " .
An American female of Mexican descent and culture.
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!