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Shoot it or make it a safe queen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 1634342" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>I can't tell you what to do with the gun.....I personally don't really like to keep guns that I won't shoot unless there is some sentimental attachment to them, So I'd say shoot it and enjoy it!...... On the Ammo I can say this: I know I guy that just went through this with his fathers estate, and he spoke to a lawyer (or Liar, depending on your feelings!~) and was told that a ammo sell could be tied directly to an estate, or in other words if something happened to somebody shooting a hand load, and a lawsuit was filed, it could be filed against the estate...... He offer the ammo up for sale to close friends and only people that he knew would not turn around and bite him. Whatever was left was sold to a local auction company, (for pennies) that will auction it off though yet another company as "Components only" as a way of shielding the estate and others from a lawsuit......Oh the days we live in! You maybe able to sell it for her as "components only", so that it wasn't involving an estate, but I'm not sure what kind of risk you would be putting yourself in. I would be hesitant as well to put an estate at risk in the lawsuit happy environment we live in. Good Luck, I hope it works out for her</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 1634342, member: 105102"] I can't tell you what to do with the gun.....I personally don't really like to keep guns that I won't shoot unless there is some sentimental attachment to them, So I'd say shoot it and enjoy it!...... On the Ammo I can say this: I know I guy that just went through this with his fathers estate, and he spoke to a lawyer (or Liar, depending on your feelings!~) and was told that a ammo sell could be tied directly to an estate, or in other words if something happened to somebody shooting a hand load, and a lawsuit was filed, it could be filed against the estate...... He offer the ammo up for sale to close friends and only people that he knew would not turn around and bite him. Whatever was left was sold to a local auction company, (for pennies) that will auction it off though yet another company as "Components only" as a way of shielding the estate and others from a lawsuit......Oh the days we live in! You maybe able to sell it for her as "components only", so that it wasn't involving an estate, but I'm not sure what kind of risk you would be putting yourself in. I would be hesitant as well to put an estate at risk in the lawsuit happy environment we live in. Good Luck, I hope it works out for her [/QUOTE]
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