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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerryrva" data-source="post: 1581789" data-attributes="member: 107172"><p>I really don't care what happens to mine when I am dead. I told my wife she can take all my guns to the largest gun shop in the state and they will buy them. She will be surprised how much the ones that were bought new and never were fired will be bring even when selling to a dealer. </p><p>Assuming I don't pass away suddenly, my plan is to sell off all but two guns when I can no longer enjoy shooting due to age or health. Keep two guns for self defense for me or my wife. No children to leave to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerryrva, post: 1581789, member: 107172"] I really don't care what happens to mine when I am dead. I told my wife she can take all my guns to the largest gun shop in the state and they will buy them. She will be surprised how much the ones that were bought new and never were fired will be bring even when selling to a dealer. Assuming I don't pass away suddenly, my plan is to sell off all but two guns when I can no longer enjoy shooting due to age or health. Keep two guns for self defense for me or my wife. No children to leave to. [/QUOTE]
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