Been thorugh this once, years ago, at the time of my divorce. Any firearm in the house at that time would have been an issue, and I had no intention of being in a position of being accussed of something. I mentioned this in another post a bit ago. My grandfather's handgun went to be held by someone who I could get it back from, and I dismantled my first Fox and spread the parts around .
Having accumulated a few in the intervening years I have a few favorites but I don't see them as a retirement fund, since I don't have a safe full of high end investment grade guns, selling in the current and near future market would most likely be a losing game. So if I get too old to use them, I hope one of the grandkids will have taken an interest. Otherwise its the kid's problem when they deal with the "estate".
Now if disaster forces a sale to survive, the last to go would be the Fox 20 or the Parker 16
__________________
"If there is a heaven it must have thinning aspen gold, and flighting woodcock, and a bird dog" GBE
|