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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hcollier" data-source="post: 1585499" data-attributes="member: 61207"><p>I'm at that age that these posts are relative to my place in life. I have several nice rifles and handguns. 1 son and 2 daughters. My sons in laws both are hunters and appreciate firearms. Therefore, to be equitable to all involved I am making disbursements through a trust that I have had for almost 30 yrs. To my son who has enjoyed growing up using and remembering the good times we've had hunting, target practice, varminting and other fond memories of our times together with these firearms, I leave most of those that are part of those memories. The remaining firearms I will distribute to my sons in law and grandkids. I want no squabbling over firearms that I leave behind. Just my personal views and concerns of maintaining peace in disposition of valuable firearms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hcollier, post: 1585499, member: 61207"] I'm at that age that these posts are relative to my place in life. I have several nice rifles and handguns. 1 son and 2 daughters. My sons in laws both are hunters and appreciate firearms. Therefore, to be equitable to all involved I am making disbursements through a trust that I have had for almost 30 yrs. To my son who has enjoyed growing up using and remembering the good times we've had hunting, target practice, varminting and other fond memories of our times together with these firearms, I leave most of those that are part of those memories. The remaining firearms I will distribute to my sons in law and grandkids. I want no squabbling over firearms that I leave behind. Just my personal views and concerns of maintaining peace in disposition of valuable firearms. [/QUOTE]
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