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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 2037261" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>I went through that with Dad. I took back the model 94 3030. It was mine. </p><p></p><p>I told him that I needed to clean his 20 gauge. It was legally mine anyway. He had a twelve ga and it quit firing on one side and I traded it and a .22 and some cash for the identical 20 ga. ( stevens 311's) The 4473 had my name on it. </p><p></p><p>Mom hid the ammo for the two .22s because she wanted them there and could shoot them. Dad passed away last year and mom has given the .22 rifle to my oldest son and the .22 pistol to my youngest son. Dad had given me Grandpa's 10 ga winchester years ago. My brother has moved in with Mom and keeps a .380 for defense.</p><p></p><p>It was hard to do. The hardest part is seeing the man that taught me to shoot being in that state. I hope my sons don't see that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 2037261, member: 18710"] I went through that with Dad. I took back the model 94 3030. It was mine. I told him that I needed to clean his 20 gauge. It was legally mine anyway. He had a twelve ga and it quit firing on one side and I traded it and a .22 and some cash for the identical 20 ga. ( stevens 311's) The 4473 had my name on it. Mom hid the ammo for the two .22s because she wanted them there and could shoot them. Dad passed away last year and mom has given the .22 rifle to my oldest son and the .22 pistol to my youngest son. Dad had given me Grandpa's 10 ga winchester years ago. My brother has moved in with Mom and keeps a .380 for defense. It was hard to do. The hardest part is seeing the man that taught me to shoot being in that state. I hope my sons don't see that. [/QUOTE]
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