I didnt take the entire collection, my brother took half but I suddenly had too many guns.I guess if someone left me a gun collection or several items it might be a bit different.
That is a nice one, I had to hurry and click off your sale add.Same with me, my add for the Browning 30-06 I posted today is an example. It was my dads and I'll never shoot it so someone else may as well.
That's fine really a good way to do it.I have one .22 rifle passed down by my dad, and that’s it. My liberal family hated guns in general.
My FIL on the other hand left 8 long guns and one pistol.
As most already know, I don’t sell guns, only buy them now. Sold two or three back when money was tight and much younger.
One son is physically unable to use firearm’s and the other son is now a city boy in Dallas with no interest in owning any. If a gun touched his hands, it would be sold the next day with the money going to stereo speakers or something.
So, I’m going to make it easy for them. In my will should I go before the wife, there is to be an auction where all of my guns, tools, machine tools, boats and sporting gear are to be sold with the proceeds divided equally between the sons. It’s going to be a hell of an auction.
Yea i got the cash im trying not to keep looking!That is a nice one, I had to hurry and click off your sale add.
I've got my Mom's Bible....plan on it being buried with me so I can give it back to her when I get there.The only things that I have from my grandparents are there latest Bibles. I suspect that when I and the wife are gone, so will those.
So give them, while you can, to a young family that will appreciate them.The only things that I have from my grandparents are there latest Bibles. I suspect that when I and the wife are gone, so will those.
Thats a great thought!!I've got my Mom's Bible....plan on it being buried with me so I can give it back to her when I get there.
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