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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="Loggerdude" data-source="post: 1581884" data-attributes="member: 100650"><p>I have given the sentimental guns to those who would appreciate them, mostly my nephews. Some say guns are a good investment and buy them and lock them up. A gun is only worth what someone will pay, and finding a buyer takes time. So with time I have sold the ones I haven't used in 30 years and kept the couple I do, upgraded equipment with the proceeds and paid for adventures with those I like to hunt with. Time is all we have so I'm enjoying it with others. And by the way those guns I sold were no great interest investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loggerdude, post: 1581884, member: 100650"] I have given the sentimental guns to those who would appreciate them, mostly my nephews. Some say guns are a good investment and buy them and lock them up. A gun is only worth what someone will pay, and finding a buyer takes time. So with time I have sold the ones I haven’t used in 30 years and kept the couple I do, upgraded equipment with the proceeds and paid for adventures with those I like to hunt with. Time is all we have so I’m enjoying it with others. And by the way those guns I sold were no great interest investment. [/QUOTE]
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