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<blockquote data-quote="just_jon" data-source="post: 2003805" data-attributes="member: 112153"><p>I could never part with any of my father's guns. My father left them to me because he felt my older brother would sell them the first time he got into a financial pinch. Smart man as that seemed to always be the case, but I never felt right about keeping two guns that my brother used exclusively growing up. A few years after my father passed away, I gave my brother "his" sporterized 1903A3 and Winchester model 12 16 gauge. I got the model 12 back shortly before he passed from cancer in 2014. He told me he had loaned the the 03 to his step-grandson and that he would get it back. After getting to know this 17 year old young man him and kiwi guy that he spent several hours each day sitting with my brother after his diagnosis, I told my brother that the rifle was in the hands of a good man and should stay right where it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just_jon, post: 2003805, member: 112153"] I could never part with any of my father‘s guns. My father left them to me because he felt my older brother would sell them the first time he got into a financial pinch. Smart man as that seemed to always be the case, but I never felt right about keeping two guns that my brother used exclusively growing up. A few years after my father passed away, I gave my brother “his“ sporterized 1903A3 and Winchester model 12 16 gauge. I got the model 12 back shortly before he passed from cancer in 2014. He told me he had loaned the the 03 to his step-grandson and that he would get it back. After getting to know this 17 year old young man him and kiwi guy that he spent several hours each day sitting with my brother after his diagnosis, I told my brother that the rifle was in the hands of a good man and should stay right where it was. [/QUOTE]
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