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I'm in the same boat as a few of you... The only guns that will never and I mean PRY THEM OUT OF MY COLD DEAD FINGERS...never part with are the ones handed down through my family. I've got a matched set of Colt SAA in 44-40 along with a Winchester 1873 that belonged to my Great-Grandfather.. I have my granddads Remington model 81 in .300 Savage This was the first rifle I ever took an elk with and will always have a special place in my heart. My moms Colt Woodsman with the fly line still holding the front sight blade in. She lost the screw many years ago but even into her 60's could take the head off a pheasant with it. And rounding out the list would be my very first .22 a Browning Automatic Break-Down .22 with the original wood case.. I can still make a can dance around on the ground with that thing.
I have more modern rifles that if times were tough ie no job, no food, no shelter, my family is starving situation I would sell. All of the guns that I personally have bought over the years would go long before any of them though.
I have more modern rifles that if times were tough ie no job, no food, no shelter, my family is starving situation I would sell. All of the guns that I personally have bought over the years would go long before any of them though.