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sam 444 03-10-2004 05:03 PM

RE: House on fire
 
I would grab my daughter's 222 savage and my son's 243 ruger.My two most memorable hunts where with my son and daughter when they got their first deer.

handloader1 03-10-2004 10:56 PM

RE: House on fire
 
I would retrieve my JC Higgins Model 51 .30-06 my father left me, and my Weatherby Mark V Sporter .340 Wby. Mag. Good luck.

T/C fan! 03-11-2004 12:39 AM

RE: House on fire
 
A Win model 12 20ga that's been in the family since 1926. second, I keep my T/C frames and pistol barrels in a suitecase, so I'd grab it.

Quilly 03-11-2004 02:53 AM

RE: House on fire
 
grab a two wheel dolly and grab the entire gunsafe. or just rip it out of my closet. ( maybe 70lbs without anything in it )

eldeguello 03-11-2004 02:26 PM

RE: House on fire
 

grab 2 guns, one in each hand. Which guns would you choose?
My J.P. Sauer 8X60 double rifle and my Heym M55/77 O/U combo gun. Reason: Can't ever afford to replace 'em. The rest can be replaced, although some, like my two ML rifles with Bill Large barrels would be difficult to replace also.

8mm/06 03-11-2004 03:37 PM

RE: House on fire
 
"My J.P. Sauer 8X60 double rifle and my Heym M55/77 O/U combo gun. Reason: Can't ever afford to replace 'em. The rest can be replaced, although some, like my two ML rifles with Bill Large barrels would be difficult to replace also." quote from eldequello

I can't blame you for wanting to save those

mlaubner 03-11-2004 04:49 PM

RE: House on fire
 
Ladies and Gentlemen,
This is purely hypothetical. I would never go back into a house on fire except for my family members. I was just thinking the other night about which of my guns have real value, whether sentimental or monitary. Again this is pure speculation and something I was pondering. It also gives us all something to consider with regard to our favorite firearms and do we have the right amount of protection for our beloved posessions like a rider on our insurance policy like T Roy mentioned.
BTW, you guys have some neat stuff!:)

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DORR 03-11-2004 07:28 PM

RE: House on fire
 
I'd go in after my grandpa's Belgian Browning Sweet 16 made in '67 and my great grandpa's Win. Model 1894 in 25-35 W.C.F. made in 1917. I finally got to buy them both from my uncle this year...and hope to be able to pass them, and the stories that go with them, on to my kids someday. Everything else in the house can be replaced...those are priceless.

firsttimeelkhunter 03-11-2004 08:56 PM

RE: House on fire
 
Everything of improtance is in the safe. Problebly would go up in a big boom though, my ammo closet is right next to it. Gotta find a better storage space for the ammo!


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