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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="jeffwhitcomb" data-source="post: 1582143" data-attributes="member: 58952"><p>What a great thread for my first post. I am 33 years old and the two guns that you would have to pry from my cold dead fingers are both gifted to me from my grandfather. The 1873 Winchester in .38-40 that grandpa bought at twenty years old for twenty dollars as he fondly tells is priceless to me. The 1894 in .32 Win Spcl is a gun that I shoot often and enjoy. Whether or not I'm just cleaning the '73 or shooting the .32, they both bring me fond thoughts and memories of my grandpa. To those that are further along in years, please know that there are guys like me busting their *** through the week that think of their elders, still say sir and ma'am, and believe wholeheartedly in the constitution. And thank you to all I have learned from in this wonderful forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffwhitcomb, post: 1582143, member: 58952"] What a great thread for my first post. I am 33 years old and the two guns that you would have to pry from my cold dead fingers are both gifted to me from my grandfather. The 1873 Winchester in .38-40 that grandpa bought at twenty years old for twenty dollars as he fondly tells is priceless to me. The 1894 in .32 Win Spcl is a gun that I shoot often and enjoy. Whether or not I'm just cleaning the '73 or shooting the .32, they both bring me fond thoughts and memories of my grandpa. To those that are further along in years, please know that there are guys like me busting their *** through the week that think of their elders, still say sir and ma'am, and believe wholeheartedly in the constitution. And thank you to all I have learned from in this wonderful forum. [/QUOTE]
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