I don't have anyone to pass anything on to.
It doesn't need to be a family member, just someone of a younger generation who will appreciate the gesture.
I have to disagree with the premise stated in the OP, that gun ownership is an old mans hobby and that the shooting sports are dying.
I'm only 35. I've only been buying guns since I was 28. I've filled one small gun cabinet and just got another over the weekend, with hopes to start filling it, too.
I see more younger folks interested in buying guns at the LGS than I do the older generation. And by young, I mean my age and younger.
Information sharing technology is fast and easy, which is a young persons forte. Gun/ shooting related videos can be found all over YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr and other social media that I'm unaware of. Video games, as much as Fudds hate the idea, bring the younger generation into shooting the same way Roy Rogers, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, the Rifleman and the Lone Ranger did for their generation. Mainstream media is very obviously anti-gun, but this is nothing new, and not all young people are stupid enough to swallow it lock, stock and barrel. Most of them don't even get their news from the TV anymore. It's all from blogs, social media and various independent media websites. If anything, MORE young people are getting into guns, shooting and pro 2A than ever before. The demographics from any poll can be skewed to support the pollsters desires, and each and every poll is skewed so the data does so. I don't trust polls, regardless of their source or whether or not I personally share their desired outcome.
It's always been a young persons world, and they are the generation we need to influence to preserve what liberties we have left, and instill in them the will to fight to retain and regain liberty. It's more than just passing down tools. A chest full of Snap-on tools or a safe full of firearms is nothing but scrap metal if we don't also pass down the skills and knowledge of how, when and where to use them.