In the Philippines, there is no sweet sixteen. There is a debut when one is 18 though.
if you mean Filipino this is a man from the Philippines.
In Filipino, you can say "Salamat" to mean thank you.
The Tagalog word "mabuhay" means "long live" or "welcome" in English. It is often used as a greeting or well-wish in Filipino culture.
"Mamata" in Filipino means to sleep or take a nap.
"Hala" is a slang term derived from Spanish and Filipino culture that is used to express excitement, surprise, or encouragement. It is often used in a playful or energetic manner.
Sweet Sixteen is the light weight model.
Not much; it is a celebration held for girls which marks their new "young woman" status.
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.
Call Browning.
Please restate this. What do you mean by " rising action " .
"Fili" is a Filipino word that means "son." It is commonly used in Filipino culture to refer to a male offspring or descendant.
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"?
The "S" is just the product code to identify the "Sweet Sixteen" Model
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
if you mean Filipino this is a man from the Philippines.
Assuming you mean the Browning Sweet 16, contact Browning Customer Service through their website. Their website also list year of production by serial number range for many guns.
In Filipino, you can say "hindi" to mean no.