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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3610924" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>When my cousin passed away in upland Cali a few years back, he had a great collection of expensive guns. His two sons were garbage. Never visited their dad in years nor let him know his grand kids, but the day of his funeral both of them met at my sisters house with their lawyers to fight over his estate. His dad had given him his business an he had no will. I got so mad, I had to go to a local bar and have a few drinks even though my sis had a great bar and pool. I just had to get out before I went way overboard. Anyway, my other Sis, Cherie, had flown out the day after we heard he passed. I was looking at some of his guns and was told by his dad to take any of them I wanted. He would have wanted me to have them than his worthless (fully liberal crap kids). I wish now I had done so. He had some beauties that would hit in the 4 grand level. He had some old lever guns that were 1800 and in excellent shape. Two of this colt revolvers were museum quality. CRAP!. If I knew what those two POS's were going to do before his body was cold, in front of his mom and dad, I would have take all of them.</p><p>That's sad. My cousin was a lifetime Cali. but he spent most of his free time in the desert shooting and loved Oklahoma. He planned to move here or Georgia (ex wife thing) when he retired but things didn't work out that way. Spent a lot of time with him and he was so disappointed in his sons. They were spoiled to the bone and hated guns, conservatives and me. Ha.</p><p>It would have been so cool if he could have passed those down to someone that would have kept them in the family. Good for you sir. I think you may have got the best in the herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3610924, member: 38658"] When my cousin passed away in upland Cali a few years back, he had a great collection of expensive guns. His two sons were garbage. Never visited their dad in years nor let him know his grand kids, but the day of his funeral both of them met at my sisters house with their lawyers to fight over his estate. His dad had given him his business an he had no will. I got so mad, I had to go to a local bar and have a few drinks even though my sis had a great bar and pool. I just had to get out before I went way overboard. Anyway, my other Sis, Cherie, had flown out the day after we heard he passed. I was looking at some of his guns and was told by his dad to take any of them I wanted. He would have wanted me to have them than his worthless (fully liberal crap kids). I wish now I had done so. He had some beauties that would hit in the 4 grand level. He had some old lever guns that were 1800 and in excellent shape. Two of this colt revolvers were museum quality. CRAP!. If I knew what those two POS's were going to do before his body was cold, in front of his mom and dad, I would have take all of them. That's sad. My cousin was a lifetime Cali. but he spent most of his free time in the desert shooting and loved Oklahoma. He planned to move here or Georgia (ex wife thing) when he retired but things didn't work out that way. Spent a lot of time with him and he was so disappointed in his sons. They were spoiled to the bone and hated guns, conservatives and me. Ha. It would have been so cool if he could have passed those down to someone that would have kept them in the family. Good for you sir. I think you may have got the best in the herd. [/QUOTE]
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