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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="hunter0528" data-source="post: 1584943" data-attributes="member: 56641"><p>Yea I know the feelings. I have pieces from all the way back to 1810 of my family, fouling piece that was converted from Flint to percussion, Tower musket with bayonett and burnside that my Great Great Grandfather carried in the Civil War, Winchesters my Great Grandfather had (including the 71 he used in Maine), my fathers guns and mine.</p><p></p><p>My son did care but his wife does not so that answers that.</p><p></p><p>Just hurts at times thinking about it. :-(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter0528, post: 1584943, member: 56641"] Yea I know the feelings. I have pieces from all the way back to 1810 of my family, fouling piece that was converted from Flint to percussion, Tower musket with bayonett and burnside that my Great Great Grandfather carried in the Civil War, Winchesters my Great Grandfather had (including the 71 he used in Maine), my fathers guns and mine. My son did care but his wife does not so that answers that. Just hurts at times thinking about it. :-( [/QUOTE]
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