While I am a true devotee of Smith & Wesson DA revolvers, my Colt 1984 Custom Shop Single Action Army with black powder frame, bullseye ejector, beveled cylinder and factory Ivory grips will be in a cross draw holster on my cartridge belt around my waist as I lay in my casket. Hopefully, my wife or niece will rescue it before they plant me.
My other 7 SAA's, 1911's and 20 something S&W's plus Ruger's Winchesters, Savages, Ithaca's et al will be divided between nieces, grand-nephews/nieces then the rest sold per my wife or niece's direction.
It's not just a Texas thing.......it's a cowboy thing! Going to leave this world wearing boots, spurs, hat, sash, kerchief & Colt SAA in style. My sister has always referred to as her "redneck gun nut brother" so I do not want to disappoint folks coming to my wake!
To whit: I have already passed my Dad's Stevens 87A to his only granddaughter (last Christmas) and have others in my accumulation specified to family. I have bought them for my pleasure alone and I do not regret the money spent. As we never had kids, there were my kiddos, kinda. Always tried to be a good uncle. Matter of fact I gifted #1 niece a 32 RP just two weeks ago and loaned my sisters girl my Glock 42 until she buys her own handgun. So, starting to spread things around a bit.

Leather by Rick Backman, owner of Old West Reproductions.
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