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Guns my Dad left me..
bull300wsm
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My Dad called the other day (we don't talk much as he left our family when I was one) and said he was leaving his guns to me when he passed on. The first is a garand LNIB he said he got it about 40 years ago and never shot it. The second is an 1873 Winchester in 44-40 that he said was in very good shape. The third is a Colt 1873 SAA in 44-40 in very good condition. It seems my Great grandfather bought these new to use on cattle drives in the late 1800's in Texas. Can't hardley wait to see him as I have only seen him twice and the guns won't be bad either[:D]
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Whether or not you take advantage of the opportunity to meet with your father, try to get as much history on the guns as you can. I'm the owner of three 'heirloom' pieces, about which I have essentially NO information. They're cool guns, they're old....but they would mean a lot more if I knew who bought them and why, and how they were used. That information now is lost because everybody who might have known is now dead.
I have three cool guns. I should have stories to go with them, but I don't.
Get those stories from your dad.
And then try to forge a relationship with your dad.
Both will be worth it.
Tell you what, would your dad adopt me? Think about it, we would be brothers.
Then, at least I could get my hands on that Colt.
Wow. Hope the reunion goes well with your Dad. Be sure to make note of the histories behind the guns.
Yep, I agree.
My Dad called the other day (we don't talk much as he left our family when I was one) and said he was leaving his guns to me when he passed on. Hopefully this all goes well for you!
As mentioned previously, get the story, but also any other family history you can ... even if you think you will never want it.
For myself, we have a very small family, but my Dad had a briefcase of pictures of family members, some over 100 years old. Several times over the years I asked him, to write who they were and how they were related on the back, even offered to help him do it ... he never did.
I have the briefcase, but he's gone now and so are the identities of nearly every picture in that case ...
? otherwise, you'll find an excuse.
PJ
+1 Very well said.
Bull300wsm, I believe your dad is reaching out to you as he senses his own mortality. This is possibly a golden opportunity for you to come away with more than guns.
quote:The guns sound totally cool but don't miss the opportunity with your Dad. Even if you don't share experiences, you share blood and that's worth a bunch. Try to establish a relationship with your Dad; it will be worth it.
+1 Very well said.
Bull300wsm, I believe your dad is reaching out to you as he senses his own mortality. This is possibly a golden opportunity for you to come away with more than guns.
I hope so..
I hope you reunion with you father goes well for you both....
father. Don't let the opportunity to re-connect pass by.