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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="Beaver10" data-source="post: 1582465" data-attributes="member: 108286"><p>Enjoy them while you have them. Look at them, hold them, shoot them, hunt them, and clean them up good when done. When you're gone, maybe a son, daughter or younger relative will want one or all, but sometimes no one wants to deal with a collective bunch of hardware and basically give them away much like your old clothes, hunting equipment and boots. </p><p>I just had to let go of those cherished thoughts that my beloved firearms would stay within my family. I just enjoy the heck out them while I'm alive. When I'm gone. I won't care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beaver10, post: 1582465, member: 108286"] Enjoy them while you have them. Look at them, hold them, shoot them, hunt them, and clean them up good when done. When you’re gone, maybe a son, daughter or younger relative will want one or all, but sometimes no one wants to deal with a collective bunch of hardware and basically give them away much like your old clothes, hunting equipment and boots. I just had to let go of those cherished thoughts that my beloved firearms would stay within my family. I just enjoy the heck out them while I’m alive. When I’m gone. I won’t care. [/QUOTE]
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