Silveroddo
WKR
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- Apr 13, 2019
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As my brother likes to say after a few of these situations “Not every kid deserves a trophy”. Be careful what gets left to whom. Once a loser generally always a loser.
There’s a 4th generation 30-30 that was given to my youngest uncle, it was a Winchester cowboy commemorative with a story and part of the family legacy. It was given to him so things would be “fair”, however as near as we can tell it was confiscated when his weed growing operation got busted. I say this bluntly in hopes that people that need to hear that part of the message take note.
I’m currently sitting on an unfired Marlin 1895 45-70 ( s/n is old enough to be one of the good ones) that I inherited that I have no idea what I’m going to do with. It’s great to have been given it but I’m torn between selling it in its unfired condition and picking up something I might use more, or trying to go find a Buffalo to shoot out of a box car.
We’re dealing with my mom’s estate at the moment, and there are a handful of things that mean something to somebody, but I’ve come to realize the other 99.9% of stuff we own will end up on a landfill or goodwill.
There’s a 4th generation 30-30 that was given to my youngest uncle, it was a Winchester cowboy commemorative with a story and part of the family legacy. It was given to him so things would be “fair”, however as near as we can tell it was confiscated when his weed growing operation got busted. I say this bluntly in hopes that people that need to hear that part of the message take note.
I’m currently sitting on an unfired Marlin 1895 45-70 ( s/n is old enough to be one of the good ones) that I inherited that I have no idea what I’m going to do with. It’s great to have been given it but I’m torn between selling it in its unfired condition and picking up something I might use more, or trying to go find a Buffalo to shoot out of a box car.
We’re dealing with my mom’s estate at the moment, and there are a handful of things that mean something to somebody, but I’ve come to realize the other 99.9% of stuff we own will end up on a landfill or goodwill.