BarboursvilleBill
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my wife has asked me to provide her with a list of my guns. if she were outright anti-guns, i wouldn't give it to her, but she's tolerant, not an activist. although she's been to the range with me and actually shot a few of my pieces, that has only happened once, out of curiosity--both the visit and the shooting. she's a European.
because she is susceptible to legacy news, especially the "mass shooting" drills, my concern is if she were to turn against me some day and call in the sheriff, for example, to pick up my guns, i'd be out of luck. i think she may know it's "love me, love my guns," more or less; in any case, i don't want to risk losing my "baker's dozen" pieces.
also interested in suggestions about just what information elements i should provide to her? location? serial numbers? i don't have a safe, and my pieces (a shotgun, a few rifles, handguns) are scattered about my workshop and home office, closets, etc. one or two of them are nearly collector's items.
an off-site storage facility would cost me more than $100/month--i would feel vulnerable using one, and not having my guns at hand.
i live in a single-family home in a semi-rural area near a small city. i am eighty, and currently we are without a dog, although will have one again in a few months. i would appreciate any suggestions you may have.
because she is susceptible to legacy news, especially the "mass shooting" drills, my concern is if she were to turn against me some day and call in the sheriff, for example, to pick up my guns, i'd be out of luck. i think she may know it's "love me, love my guns," more or less; in any case, i don't want to risk losing my "baker's dozen" pieces.
also interested in suggestions about just what information elements i should provide to her? location? serial numbers? i don't have a safe, and my pieces (a shotgun, a few rifles, handguns) are scattered about my workshop and home office, closets, etc. one or two of them are nearly collector's items.
an off-site storage facility would cost me more than $100/month--i would feel vulnerable using one, and not having my guns at hand.
i live in a single-family home in a semi-rural area near a small city. i am eighty, and currently we are without a dog, although will have one again in a few months. i would appreciate any suggestions you may have.