Firearms dispersal when you die.
This isn't a jolly topic, but one we'll all face. I'm 66 and won't last all that long. I have 17 long guns, all in excellent shape. Normally I'd will them to me only son. He was in the USMC for 8 years, operated a military range, and has a good knowledge of firearms. Unfortunately he's married to a tree hugger and has 3 daughters who have been thoroughly brainwashed by their mother. You know the bit, "animals are our friends. We never hurt our litle friends, etc..." She won't even allow guns in the house, and he apparently is reluctant to stand up to her. I have no intention of interferring, but wonder, do others among you have similar problems as to the disposition of your firearms when you pass on? Best wishes.
Cal - Montreal
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