DawnPatrol
WKR
Thought provoking thread. I guess I should get a will together.
I know what I’d do with all those guns: pick out a couple special ones to hand down, sell the rest, and buy the rifle I really want. But that doesn’t particularly help the OP because he ain’t me.
My only advice (as others have said) is: don’t wait till you’re dead to give your guns to someone who will appreciate them.
My grandpa gave me his 870 wingmaster when I was 18. My first gun, and still the only shotgun I have/need over 2 decades later. We never got to hunt together, but we loved sharing hunting stories and pictures over the years as I learned to hunt. I know he enjoyed seeing his gun put to use by someone he knew, and being able to have that additional connection with him while he was alive was great for me as well. Now that he’s gone, I still think of him every time I take it in the field, but my point is that that doesn’t do him any good now.
I know what I’d do with all those guns: pick out a couple special ones to hand down, sell the rest, and buy the rifle I really want. But that doesn’t particularly help the OP because he ain’t me.
My only advice (as others have said) is: don’t wait till you’re dead to give your guns to someone who will appreciate them.
My grandpa gave me his 870 wingmaster when I was 18. My first gun, and still the only shotgun I have/need over 2 decades later. We never got to hunt together, but we loved sharing hunting stories and pictures over the years as I learned to hunt. I know he enjoyed seeing his gun put to use by someone he knew, and being able to have that additional connection with him while he was alive was great for me as well. Now that he’s gone, I still think of him every time I take it in the field, but my point is that that doesn’t do him any good now.