12 gauge Mossberg 500 combo. 28" barrel and a 18.5"barrel, stock and pistol grip. I used it for protection hiking in Alaska. I still have a Mossberg 500 today, just not that one. I paid $200 for the kit out the door.
Mine was a Winchester Ranger 120 12 gauge. Still have and still looks mint. Walked out Murphy's with it for only $170 in 1984. My mom had to do the paper work and bragged to whole world that I did it all on my own money. God love her.
Mossberg 185K bolt action 20 gauge with a three shot magazine bought for me by my Dad when I was 14. Four years later I sold it and bought a Browning A-5 light 20 which I still have.
First was a 20 gauge 870 my dad bought me when I started deer hunting, wood furniture and a rifled barrel. First one I bought myself was going to be used as an all purpose, a 12 gauge 870 that came with a 26 inch remchoke barrel w/ fiber bead, a couple chokes, gun was in wood furniture. That one now has a Knoxx stock and forend and 3 shot extension tube added, still gotta get a 20 inch barrel to complete it out as my HD boomstick. My current deerkiller is another 870 I bought afterwards that came in synthetic furniture and came with a 28 inch smoothbore which is stored and the gun now has a slug barrel on it, I also have a cantilevered barrel that I was gonna scope but couldn't get the Nikon Slughunter scope to sight in, but I just couldn't get it, thinking on one of those Bushnells holosights now ever since I got to run a few slugs through another dude's 870 with one.
Remington 870 wingmaster - that I found while on an elk hunt, frozen in the mud on the side of a trail. Lost most of the bluing, barrel was pitted, stock was a mess, but the bore and action were good. Still looks the same 20 years later, and still shoots straight!
smith and wesson 12 guage riot. never forget blasting that thing off in a insulated wood ground blind without earplugs when i was 13. Got my first deer but my ears rang for days.
I think I was 11 and my poor parents got me a single shot 12ga breakdown. Probably a New England. But I thought that thing broke my shoulder after 2 shot it kicked so bad. I was scared to shoot it after those 2. Then my dad melted down sum lead and poured it in the stock, was REAL heavy but like a .410 after that.