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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="Texanjohn" data-source="post: 1581936" data-attributes="member: 47686"><p>To me my guns are tools, they are a means to an end, even if that end is only great memory's, with or without a trophy to show for the effort, a perfect example is my most accurate 300 Win mag, my hunting buddy shoots it VERY well and has taken pig, elk, and moose with it in the last 2 years, probably why I don't expect to see it unless we are hunting together, he loves that rifle and I can't see myself asking for it back. Memories are the most meaningful possessions we can ever have, so why not make as many as we can? When I'm gone I hope my rifles are enjoyed and making more memories for someone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texanjohn, post: 1581936, member: 47686"] To me my guns are tools, they are a means to an end, even if that end is only great memory’s, with or without a trophy to show for the effort, a perfect example is my most accurate 300 Win mag, my hunting buddy shoots it VERY well and has taken pig, elk, and moose with it in the last 2 years, probably why I don’t expect to see it unless we are hunting together, he loves that rifle and I can’t see myself asking for it back. Memories are the most meaningful possessions we can ever have, so why not make as many as we can? When I’m gone I hope my rifles are enjoyed and making more memories for someone else. [/QUOTE]
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