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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 3504206" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>So to me, it's what you make the memories with. I grew up going to Nebraska to pheasant hunt and we had some years with 4 generations of hunters. My great grandpa shot a Winchester 1887 since he was a little boy and that has made it's way to my uncle then my dad, to become mine some day. He had a bunch of other stuff and most was better but to me that's the most heirloom gun in our family. My grandpa gave my dad an Auto 5 when he started hunting which became mine when I turned 18 and it's my go-to bird gun.</p><p>I always remember my dad hunting with a Browning BSS so the guns I want the most from him are those even though he has a bunch of others. My uncle was a Sweet 16 man, which my dad now has and I will have some day. Granted these are all traditional type guns, they have lots of memories with them and that's what makes em awesome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3504206, member: 40561"] So to me, it's what you make the memories with. I grew up going to Nebraska to pheasant hunt and we had some years with 4 generations of hunters. My great grandpa shot a Winchester 1887 since he was a little boy and that has made it's way to my uncle then my dad, to become mine some day. He had a bunch of other stuff and most was better but to me that's the most heirloom gun in our family. My grandpa gave my dad an Auto 5 when he started hunting which became mine when I turned 18 and it's my go-to bird gun. I always remember my dad hunting with a Browning BSS so the guns I want the most from him are those even though he has a bunch of others. My uncle was a Sweet 16 man, which my dad now has and I will have some day. Granted these are all traditional type guns, they have lots of memories with them and that's what makes em awesome! [/QUOTE]
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