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Can relate to that all too well....I will say to count your blessings here too, recognize that this is often more of a sentimental situation and not just about getting what you want. My grandad passed away and had enough guns in the safe that all the grandkids could pick one, with the most sentimental being his M1 carbine he shipped home in pieces from WW2 and his service revolver, and we were just going to draw random lots to see who got what. My cousin made a huge stink about not just getting the M1 just because he was the oldest and wouldn't accept drawing from the hat, so my uncle (my grandad's only son) just decided to take ALL the guns home with him and none of us got anything. It was really sad.
Funny how people can turn amd change on a dime with that sort of thing. Really not looking forward to the day my grandma's farm gets split up. It is not going to be pretty.Can relate to that all too well.
Me too...Me:
1-Win 94 then 2- Blackhawk 45
I get what you are saying and sorry for your situation. This particular one from what I know isn't as complicated. Its my wife's grandpa but he has not been in any of his kids (or grandkids) lives for a very long time. My wife has never met him. I do not know the specifics other than my wife's mom asked her to look through the list and pick out a top 3 desired because from the will she was going to receive one of them. Also asked us to let them know this week if we would like to purchase anything else from the fam price listed if any of them are leftover after each person in the will receives their gun....I will say to count your blessings here too, recognize that this is often more of a sentimental situation and not just about getting what you want. My grandad passed away and had enough guns in the safe that all the grandkids could pick one, with the most sentimental being his M1 carbine he shipped home in pieces from WW2 and his service revolver, and we were just going to draw random lots to see who got what. My cousin made a huge stink about not just getting the M1 just because he was the oldest and wouldn't accept drawing from the hat, so my uncle (my grandad's only son) just decided to take ALL the guns home with him and none of us got anything. It was really sad.
You really want a fun hunt, grab that 94 and stalk a elk. Something unique and special about carring a levergun on a mountain!I already see a theme of win 94 and marlin BEE. Must be some love for old lever actions on here and I guess I don't really blame any of you for that love. We don't own a lever action rifle so...
I don't have any kids (and won't be) but there is one gun in my collection that would for sure be the one getting handed down the family line (so one of my nieces). Its a Savage Mk1 from 1943 that has blood stains on it from the Germans that it killed (or so the story goes). Cool gun and I always look at it every time wondering what in the hell it was like to have fired that gun in those moments that led to the bloodstains ending up on the stock and forearm.You really want a fun hunt, grab that 94 and stalk a elk. Something unique and special about carring a levergun on a mountain!
What gun on that list would you want to pases down to your kid??? Good luck
There would be no price that would be able to send that one down the road. Always love the stories that come from passed down firearms.I don't have any kids (and won't be) but there is one gun in my collection that would for sure be the one getting handed down the family line (so one of my nieces). Its a Savage Mk1 from 1943 that has blood stains on it from the Germans that it killed (or so the story goes). Cool gun and I always look at it every time wondering what in the hell it was like to have fired that gun in those moments that led to the bloodstains ending up on the stock and forearm.
Savage 99A family member we never really knew passed away and apparently had a big gun collection. For whatever reason, somehow the will has us receiving a gun. We need to submit 1st 2nd and 3rd choice. A lot of these guns I'm unfamiliar with and rather than researching each and every one, thought maybe HT could just help.
We don't need any specific type of gun. We would be looking for uniqueness, rarity, value, etc over anything practical here.
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Yeah this stuff gets tricky. When my grandpa passed away, my mom was looking for his garrison cap from ww2, and couldn’t find it in any of the boxes of stuff. Come to find out her brother had just thrown it out, not thinking anything of it....I will say to count your blessings here too, recognize that this is often more of a sentimental situation and not just about getting what you want. My grandad passed away and had enough guns in the safe that all the grandkids could pick one, with the most sentimental being his M1 carbine he shipped home in pieces from WW2 and his service revolver, and we were just going to draw random lots to see who got what. My cousin made a huge stink about not just getting the M1 just because he was the oldest and wouldn't accept drawing from the hat, so my uncle (my grandad's only son) just decided to take ALL the guns home with him and none of us got anything. It was really sad.