That one gun you can't say goodbye?

marcko

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Out of everything in your arsenal, what’s that one firearm you simply can’t bear to say goodbye to?
 
I have one rifle that my grandpa gave to my dad, who then gave it to me. There are so many memories tied to it that I could never sell it. It's not the most valuable thing I own, it just has too much history
 
I have a left handed Winchester Safari Express chambered in 375 H&H magnum from the last run of lefty Safari Expresses that Winchester made in 2004. (It's the gun in my profile pic).

Even if I don't go to Africa again, I'll still keep it to shoot occasionally. Maybe one of these days I'll take it deer hunting.
 
My favorite has got to be the old .22 I learned to shoot on. It’s not the nicest rifle I own but it’s tied to too many memories for me to ever think about letting it go.
 
I have a left handed Winchester Safari Express chambered in 375 H&H magnum from the last run of lefty Safari Expresses that Winchester made in 2004. (It's the gun in my profile pic).

Even if I don't go to Africa again, I'll still keep it to shoot occasionally. Maybe one of these days I'll take it deer hunting.
That’s the kind of rifle that earns a permanent spo
 
Marlin .444, first year production that I inherited from my older brother when he passed way too young. Still hunt with it here to this day.
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Browning Sweet 16 A5, bought new by my Mom for my Dad in December 1946. That old gun’s fired more hulls than would fit in my basement. First real fun I ever saw. Dad was THE best wing shot I’ve ever seen and was an avid bird hunter. Taught me to hunt starting when I was 7. See that old gun and always think of Dad.
 
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