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<blockquote data-quote="Maverick1911" data-source="post: 2406850" data-attributes="member: 25079"><p>I'm sorry to say that I don't have a sentimental gun....nobody in my family ever owned guns. I am the first and hope to start the sentimental passing down to my son and daughter. I have a M1 Garand that I love because it connects me to my grandfather who fought in WW2. He's 91 and was a top turret gunner on a B17....several, actually since he was shot down a few times. But, having taught my son on his single shot cricket and now moving to the Ruger 10-22, I believe that I will look back at those...and whatever my daughter learns on (Barrett 50 cal...?) with fond memories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maverick1911, post: 2406850, member: 25079"] I'm sorry to say that I don't have a sentimental gun....nobody in my family ever owned guns. I am the first and hope to start the sentimental passing down to my son and daughter. I have a M1 Garand that I love because it connects me to my grandfather who fought in WW2. He's 91 and was a top turret gunner on a B17....several, actually since he was shot down a few times. But, having taught my son on his single shot cricket and now moving to the Ruger 10-22, I believe that I will look back at those...and whatever my daughter learns on (Barrett 50 cal...?) with fond memories. [/QUOTE]
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