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guns you'll never part with

I would never part with my great grandfather's old single shot 16 gauge or my grandfather's .30 carbine from the war, too much family history to let them go
 
My 10/22 dad bought it for me when I turned 10. ( I used my Christmas money to get it). My first gun ever and I have plenty of find memories shooting it with my dad and grandad.
My sig sp2022 in 9mm. My EDC and my first handgun I ever purchased.
My wife wouldn't let me get rid of my New England firearms single shot 20 gauge. I love shooting that gun and she does too. We traded hers for cheap flat bottom boat and she's regretted it ever since.
Also all the guns I inherit from my dad being that most of them were my granddads too.
If I ever get a mosin I will probably keep that too. I know they aren't anything special I just think they are cool.
Would like a m1 too around the Korean War era time cause that would've been what my granddad used.
Also would like a ww2 m1 cause that would've been what my great uncle used when he helped free a couple concentration camps. He was like a granddad to me and I was one of the only people he talked to about the concentration camps. One of the people who fought with him drew a map of all the battles they were in and I would like to have both m1's sitting crossed with that drawing up above it.
 
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WinchesterM7 Featherweight 257 Roberts
M700 Douglas #2 contour 243AI fitted and blue printed by Mickey Coleman sitting in a 700TI take off stock. One sweet toting rig.
Kimber Hunter 22lr, Burris short mag 4-12*36AO. Tree rats quiver at the mention of its name...
 
My first gun, Got it for christmas when i was 11. Its a break away 20 nef. Its not my favorite but it has handled business well over the years. Everything else of mine has a price. Cant sell your first truck, or your first gun. You will be missing a piece of your soul for the rest of your natural life without those 2 things
 
My first gun, Got it for christmas when i was 11. Its a break away 20 nef. Its not my favorite but it has handled business well over the years. Everything else of mine has a price. Cant sell your first truck, or your first gun. You will be missing a piece of your soul for the rest of your natural life without those 2 things

Traded my first truck for a mustang. I agree with the above statement.
 
Yeap, my AR, glock 27 and glock 22. All because they are my department issue and they would get very pissed if I sold/traded them! But seriously, the first gun I ever purchased was a Rossi 357 mag. I gave it to my dad years ago and we think my mom has it now but she is not saying she does. LONG STORY. But if it ever get back to me, I'll keep it forever.
 
Would never get rid of my Winchester M1-Garand that my Grandfather carried, or my Marlin Glenfield Model 60 that my Dad Bought me for my 12th Birth day from K-Mart when I was a Young Boy.
I have a few Rare WWII items that are not for sale but if right (large) amount were offered I would mark SOLD on those, all other guns will sell at right price.
 
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