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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 2989867" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I don't attach sentimental value to "things". The things that matter are the relationships with your family and friends. I started taking my wife's second cousin hunting when he was 17. That was 33 years ago. He is very well trained and having a guy along who is 20 years younger is a real help. If you're doing your part to help keep hunting alive, you're taking young hunters out. I have several young guys that I could give my guns to. But, they all have guns as good or better than mine. </p><p></p><p>I'm a bit of a hoarder. I tell my wife if I die before she does to call and estate company. Quick and easy. Someone will get a good deal on some guns, and that is o.k. with me. </p><p></p><p>I love what Crazymonkey is doing. I may have to look into that. </p><p></p><p>Here in Albuquerque, they're doing that silly gun buyback thing. $100 Visa gift card, no questions asked. I'm tempted to get rid of a couple of old single shot H&R shotguns that are worth less than that, but it goes against the grain to see a firearm destroyed by idiots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 2989867, member: 29323"] I don't attach sentimental value to "things". The things that matter are the relationships with your family and friends. I started taking my wife's second cousin hunting when he was 17. That was 33 years ago. He is very well trained and having a guy along who is 20 years younger is a real help. If you're doing your part to help keep hunting alive, you're taking young hunters out. I have several young guys that I could give my guns to. But, they all have guns as good or better than mine. I'm a bit of a hoarder. I tell my wife if I die before she does to call and estate company. Quick and easy. Someone will get a good deal on some guns, and that is o.k. with me. I love what Crazymonkey is doing. I may have to look into that. Here in Albuquerque, they're doing that silly gun buyback thing. $100 Visa gift card, no questions asked. I'm tempted to get rid of a couple of old single shot H&R shotguns that are worth less than that, but it goes against the grain to see a firearm destroyed by idiots. [/QUOTE]
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