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guns you'll never part with

I thought I would never sell my Winchester model 52 pre A but I did. I do think I would be very very hard pressed to sell the Remington 40X I recently got. It is a wonderful rifle. I have wanted one forever. I could never replace it for what I have in it.
 
My Winchester 190. I learned to shoot with that rifle, my children too.
 

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Other than the Marlin 60 I bought in 1978 with my grass cutting money at Service Merchandise, Im not emotionally attached to any of them. I am fortunate/greatful to have living parents so I have no heirloom firearms to consider right now when saying that.

With that being said my main DDV7 setup and Dan Wesson Guardian 1911 would be hard to let go of because I could never replace either for what I have in them.
 
My Great, Great uncle passed down a Colt Dragoon he acquired at he Battle of the Little Bighorn...I have his '73 Winchester too...shot both of them back in 1980 during on hell of a pow wow on the rez...no matter the provenance...some things are priceless;0)
 
Winchester 12ga defender it was carried daily by a good uncle of mine while on duty still has the marks where it hit the pavement when he got shoot. Man that it means a lot since it was the last thing he was holding that day.

Winchester model 94 john wayne octagon barrel. Ive shoot lots of deer with it when I was younger before I knew the real value of it.

Fox model B 20ga double barrel double trigger. Dad tricked me into pulling both triggers when I was younger thats a experience.
 
Got two I will not sell. The first handgun I shot, my dad's S&W Pre Model 30 and the last gun my dad owned, a M49 nickel.
 
I've got a marlin 3030 and an HR 20GA that my dad bought me when I turned 12, a norinco sks that my first step-dad bought me and my dad's 5" ruger redhawk that he had since I was a little kid.

They're never go anywhere.
 
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