The Last Gun You'll Part With

Jealous of you. My kids don’t care anything about my irons, save maybe a couple heirloom pieces.
I agree. A lot of my cop partners left firearms to their children and/or grandchildren just to sell them for pennies on the dollar. Same thing with classics cars.

"Grand Torino" is a great movie but a great lesson for the Senior Community.
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The last of my guns to go will be the last one my relatives get rid of. I won't know or care because I'll be in Heaven shooting all the unbelievable guns they must have there.
 
4 hand guns. The FEG/MAUSER model 80SA Hi-Power clone - I re-built, My 1905 Savage.32, My S&W N frame .45 DA (delivered to Brazil the month & year of my birth). Nickle S&W 38 spl 1902.
 

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You were able to locate your high school M1 Garand, the same actual rifle?
In Sept.1966, I joined the National Defense Cadet Corps at Ballou SHS, Washington DC and was assigned M1 Garand rifle s/n 5838065. Fast forward 50 years and, through the courtesy of the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) in August 2016, I was able to purchase this first of various weapons issued to me during my high school and college cadet experiences and later throughout my Army career.

The rest of the story:

In Aug. 2013 after finally cashing in a 20 year old IOU from my late wife for a "DCM M1 Garand" for a CMP Garand, she suggested that I check with the CMP to determine if they had my high school Garand. I followed her advice and, within hours, CMP's Serial Number Coordinator advised me that they were storing it for the Army and that she would annotate my interest in their database.

Fast forward to July 2016, CMP informed me that they had taken possession of 5838065 and would make it available to me for purchase once it had been processed. It was delivered late August 2016, thank you CMP!
 
1956 Ruger Blackhawk. Given to my pap by Bill Ruger . That's the handgun . Rifle is my dad's Browning 81 Steel BLR in .358 Winchester. No explanation needed or you have no soul. Shotgun is a 2.5" chambered 12 gauge Watts double made in the teens. Straight stock checkered butt and full English scroll engraved , nice tight scroll . Reason , It's perfect.
 
My girls divided up my stuff already. I was 45 when they did. They all shoot so hopefully they enjoy my stuff when i tip over lol! Last gun i would get rid of. Its a toss up. A 4 digit M1A or a 1950 target. Time will tell.
 
I honestly don’t know, but that’s part of the fun. I’ve got a lot of things I like, but the only three firearms I’ve got that really have emotional attachment are my inherited Marlin 336 (first rifle I ever fired, with my grandfather), a RIA 1911-CS compact that was the first pistol my wife and I ever got together, and arguably my Beretta M9 for familiarity’s sake. The most ironic thing though is that eventually those three will be the first to get passed on to family because it’s not about the money but the memories, and those memories deserve to outlive me.
 

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