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Gun with most sentimental value.
For me it's a old Revolution 20 gauge it was my dads first gun and it was mine.
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RE: Gun with most sentimental value.
Grandpa's Colt 32 Police Special. He bought it brand new for 38 dollars.
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Browning A-5 Sweet Sixteen, Dad gave it to me as my first shotgun.
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RE: Gun with most sentimental value.
My dad owns a few guns that were his grandfathers that carry sentimental value. I think my favourite is a customized Mauser action.35 Whelen though. The 12 gauge 'Chester 97 is really nice too though.
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My S&W 29-2 with the 8 3/8" barrel my dad got for me for my 18th B'day. Oh Wow - that revolver is almost 40 years old and still looks like new.
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Thats awesome RR, I bet it weighs a bunch...
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RE: Gun with most sentimental value.
Mine is the Mannlicher-Schoenauer carbine. The one I have now is in 7X57mm caliber.
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My Uncle gave me a model 1903 Springfield when I was a teenager to hunt deer.The bolt action 30'06 is a very accurate rifle.I don't use it anymore.It's just a nice momento of hunting days that always bring back great memories.
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RE: Gun with most sentimental value.
mine is my, martini-henery, built is 1878
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Mine was a P38 that my dad got in WW11 all # matched complete with original holster and clips. I passed it on to my son a few yearsback but it still has a great sentimental value to me.
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