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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Ideas for an old Rem700 action
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<blockquote data-quote="taylorms" data-source="post: 2180369" data-attributes="member: 110833"><p>Being that it is a youth model gun, and your son used to use it, that leads me to believe you bought it for your son. To me, that would qualify it to be "his gun" (in a sentimental sense). That said, I would give it to him to do what he wanted to do with it. If he is not responsible enough to own it, or you think he would just sell it or neglect it, put it away until he is mature enough to appreciate it. That could/would be something for him to potentially pass along to his child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taylorms, post: 2180369, member: 110833"] Being that it is a youth model gun, and your son used to use it, that leads me to believe you bought it for your son. To me, that would qualify it to be "his gun" (in a sentimental sense). That said, I would give it to him to do what he wanted to do with it. If he is not responsible enough to own it, or you think he would just sell it or neglect it, put it away until he is mature enough to appreciate it. That could/would be something for him to potentially pass along to his child. [/QUOTE]
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