Archie
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I have a good friend who is in 'failing' health. He is in a 'assisted living' facility. For many reasons, he had to divest of or move his firearms into a safe area since he is no longer able to maintain them.
Me. I took charge of his pile of handguns and reloading equipment. Emphasis on "pile". Not only did I nearly stress out my back moving the stuff, no one knows what is 'there'. I'm inventorying all the stuff. Which includes figuring out what 'it' is, unloading magazines (some in guns, some not), figuring out what magazines go to what gun, going through boxes jammed together without plan.
I've seen more organization in a troll waste management facility. Which may not be all my friend's fault, as there was 'help' to load the boxes.
So, as a friend, remember this. Get your act together and figure out what your survivors are going to do with all that crap. Throw out all the garbage. Label stuff. And if you sell something, sell the magazines with it unless you have a reason.
Doing so will probably make your active life simpler as well.
Me. I took charge of his pile of handguns and reloading equipment. Emphasis on "pile". Not only did I nearly stress out my back moving the stuff, no one knows what is 'there'. I'm inventorying all the stuff. Which includes figuring out what 'it' is, unloading magazines (some in guns, some not), figuring out what magazines go to what gun, going through boxes jammed together without plan.
I've seen more organization in a troll waste management facility. Which may not be all my friend's fault, as there was 'help' to load the boxes.
So, as a friend, remember this. Get your act together and figure out what your survivors are going to do with all that crap. Throw out all the garbage. Label stuff. And if you sell something, sell the magazines with it unless you have a reason.
Doing so will probably make your active life simpler as well.