I've seen the mess personally. When my dad passed away, his (second) wife parted everything out in a big yard sale. I had things stored in the garage at the time (I was in the military living out of state) and I actually had to buy a few of my own things back that were given to me by my grandfather. I'm not kidding. They were just some antiques that had no real value, but it really lit me on fire to pay 50 bucks for my own stuff. Thank God dad had the sense to put the guns in the will, or I wouldn't have any of them.
After seeing that mess, a family friend called his kids together, they discussed the situation and decided who wanted what guns...and they got them right then and there. Then he went out and bought a new 30-06 to hunt with and had piece of mind that everyone was happy.
Food for thought...
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