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Old 05-20-2017, 10:39 PM
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Default My advice....

Write a letter describing the history of the gun, and everything you remember about it. Put is in a display case with the gun. That will make family members less likely ever to sell it and more, want to pass it on. History like that is priceless. It's what I tell every family member of a living war vet who 'brought home his .45....'
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