Indeed, this
is a good thread, stonebuster. However, I have not seen anything mentioned in it yet about those of us who are in the opposite situation. We're probably rare, but there
are a few of us.
What I'm talking about is, I'm turning 72 soon and my wife is not that far behind. And she has as many guns as I do - maybe more. So it's of some "concern" to me what I would do with my wife's guns if
she goes first.
Don't get me wrong though - I'm not all that concerned about it, especially seeing as how we both know the owners of some local gun shops where we have sold guns through consignment in the past. But my wife has a few guns that are of sentimental value to both her
and me. I've thought about that, and have decided that unless I really needed the money, I would just turn those guns over to our two daughters (we don't have any sons) in the unlikely scenario of my wife going first. I figure she would do the same thing with a few of my guns if I go first. We have never discussed it though, and I know we should. So thanks to this thread, I'll probably bring the subject up real soon.