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<blockquote data-quote="Deputy819" data-source="post: 2002613" data-attributes="member: 98025"><p>So, a while back I remember a thread that got started about 'firearms you wished you'd never sold' (or something to that effect). This thread is similar to that, but a little more specific as to the situation/conditions. So, here it is. Let's say that you had inherited a firearm (in this case a near mint condition Smith & Wesson model 49 still in original factory box) from a close relative that had passed away and other than being a 'keepsake/sentiment/reminder' you really had no use for it. Do you hang on to it indefinitely simply out of respect or do you tell yourself that you're NOT selling your dearly departed family member (and you'll ALWAYS have the memories), but rather just an inanimate object and sell it/trade it for something you'd rather have/use instead? Of course, there's always just the 'keep it in the family' notion. My apologies for the 'Darker subject matter', but I'd really like to know how others feel about this. Thanks Gents.....Let's hear it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deputy819, post: 2002613, member: 98025"] So, a while back I remember a thread that got started about ‘firearms you wished you’d never sold’ (or something to that effect). This thread is similar to that, but a little more specific as to the situation/conditions. So, here it is. Let’s say that you had inherited a firearm (in this case a near mint condition Smith & Wesson model 49 still in original factory box) from a close relative that had passed away and other than being a ‘keepsake/sentiment/reminder’ you really had no use for it. Do you hang on to it indefinitely simply out of respect or do you tell yourself that you’re NOT selling your dearly departed family member (and you’ll ALWAYS have the memories), but rather just an inanimate object and sell it/trade it for something you’d rather have/use instead? Of course, there’s always just the ‘keep it in the family’ notion. My apologies for the ‘Darker subject matter’, but I’d really like to know how others feel about this. Thanks Gents.....Let’s hear it. [/QUOTE]
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