What would your family do with your collection after you die?

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my son at this time likes guns but he is a Democrat. so idk. we hunted together for years and he was a very good shot and took some nice deer. and liked eating deer steaks a lot.

he has a lot of guns of his own. i know he likes a couple rifles i have. idk really what to do.
 
my son at this time likes guns but he is a Democrat. so idk. we hunted together for years and he was a very good shot and took some nice deer. and liked eating deer steaks a lot.

he has a lot of guns of his own. i know he likes a couple rifles i have. idk really what to do.

Sounds like him being a Democrat is a problem for you. Have you been able to discuss this with him? I know a number of families who currently do not speak to each other over political differences. And fights over masks, vaccines, etc. are becoming commonplace. Sometimes a good heart-to-heart talk can help and may be worth a try. Wish I had some better suggestions, but please know that you are not alone in this dilemma.
 
Most Democrats I know are gun owners, hunters,sport shooters, and voters. Politicizing gun ownership is the single most damaging thing that has occurred to the gun community. Look beyond the media nonsense and get the real picture.
 
Nowadays is a hard subject to approach at any table, my daughter used to go with my wife and sibling to the range, but the shooting in FL few years ago at one school and brain wash it worked on her. Even though she acknowledged guns don't kill the user does (maybe there is hope there.)
My son like them (mostly six guns) but living his life far from the range and closer to his girlfriend means no time to shoot so much. In the other hand, he knows that they are some heirloom in his way some day.
Money doesn't represent a needed value for me now, time will dictate.
I'd rather enjoy with them, more than anything, before sun goes down on me.
 
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