None of us like to think that there will come a time when the guns are more a source of concern than a source of enjoyment. You are doing the right thing by lifting that burden off others, and in the final analysis, guns are just more stuff that we all have too much of anyway. Gun ownership is going to demand more dedication in the years to come, so make sure the ones that will enjoy them receive a memento, and cash out the others for the benefit of loved ones. Just don't let them sit, because if you don't take care of business, they usually will end up in the possession of greedy and/or dishonest folks.
Yeah for sure
I've already had to visit courts to retrieve
stolen property of mine, and hopefully won't
have to do that again.
I decided some time back to start paring
down all the expensive things I'd more or
less bought on a whim over the years.
Very expensive knives were turned into
money to pay expenses with after I had a
theft and decided that instead of my goods
sitting in a pawn shop somewhere, I'd rather
have the money in my pocket. If I couldn't
remember the last time I'd used a particular
firearm, it got in line to go to a new home.
As posted ^ ^ ^ previously, they're just things
unless they have a genuine sentimental
value. Ridding yourself of excess baggage
doesn't hurt as bad as you might think it does
Good Luck