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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="FlyingAlaska" data-source="post: 1582141" data-attributes="member: 108639"><p>This is the exact scenario that I've been through(ford engineer had 2 daughters, one took the guns she wanted and the other was a screaming liberal who wouldn't even touch them), I got a 1938 Win model 70 Super Grade for 350$ along with many others and over 3500 rounds of factory ammo. I couldn't believe it when we arrived the first words were if you want to look at them, you have to pick them up, we don't want these "things" in our house anymore. I made an offer (2500$)on the only rifle I was there for and she says how about 350$, I nearly fell over trying to pull the money out of my pocket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyingAlaska, post: 1582141, member: 108639"] This is the exact scenario that I’ve been through(ford engineer had 2 daughters, one took the guns she wanted and the other was a screaming liberal who wouldn’t even touch them), I got a 1938 Win model 70 Super Grade for 350$ along with many others and over 3500 rounds of factory ammo. I couldn’t believe it when we arrived the first words were if you want to look at them, you have to pick them up, we don’t want these “things” in our house anymore. I made an offer (2500$)on the only rifle I was there for and she says how about 350$, I nearly fell over trying to pull the money out of my pocket. [/QUOTE]
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