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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1584182" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I've inherited quite a few firearms from my dad & grandpa. I have no kids, siblings or other people to leave then to who would have any attachment to them. They were older hunting firearms I have no practical use for. At this point, my forearms will pass to my wife who has no use for them, then my nephew by marriage who has his own and will have no sentimental attachment to them. </p><p></p><p>I've sold all but two of them. I kept a black powder Thompson Hawken of my dad's and an H&R 16ga with a 4 digit serial number of my grandpa's. Neither of them is worth selling, but they have some sentimental value to me. I see no reason to keep every gun ever handed down to me when I'll not be using them. So I let them move on to someone who might make some memories with them and hand them down to someone else. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps I'm just not a very sentimental person, but I hang onto very few things I have no use for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1584182, member: 1132"] I've inherited quite a few firearms from my dad & grandpa. I have no kids, siblings or other people to leave then to who would have any attachment to them. They were older hunting firearms I have no practical use for. At this point, my forearms will pass to my wife who has no use for them, then my nephew by marriage who has his own and will have no sentimental attachment to them. I've sold all but two of them. I kept a black powder Thompson Hawken of my dad's and an H&R 16ga with a 4 digit serial number of my grandpa's. Neither of them is worth selling, but they have some sentimental value to me. I see no reason to keep every gun ever handed down to me when I'll not be using them. So I let them move on to someone who might make some memories with them and hand them down to someone else. Perhaps I'm just not a very sentimental person, but I hang onto very few things I have no use for. [/QUOTE]
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