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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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SVTP Gun owners need advice!
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<blockquote data-quote="AMNick" data-source="post: 8935744" data-attributes="member: 67922"><p>+1 To that.</p><p></p><p>And I'll emphasize again, giving them to the police is a bad idea. I am sure with the medical and home care bills you and your father will be facing, these guns could actually be a godsend. To give you an idea, when my grandfather died he had 2 guns in his attic. One was an antique Winchester .22 and the other was a WW2 Mauser. The Winchester was appraised at $300 but the Mauser ended up being a rather rare model, and even rarer to find in its condition, and was appraised over $3500. This was many years ago, so I am sure their values have gone up. I can only imagine the treasures your father may have saved up contained in four safes. The police will just destroy everything and you will not get a dime for it when they could be put to good use to help finance your father's care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AMNick, post: 8935744, member: 67922"] +1 To that. And I'll emphasize again, giving them to the police is a bad idea. I am sure with the medical and home care bills you and your father will be facing, these guns could actually be a godsend. To give you an idea, when my grandfather died he had 2 guns in his attic. One was an antique Winchester .22 and the other was a WW2 Mauser. The Winchester was appraised at $300 but the Mauser ended up being a rather rare model, and even rarer to find in its condition, and was appraised over $3500. This was many years ago, so I am sure their values have gone up. I can only imagine the treasures your father may have saved up contained in four safes. The police will just destroy everything and you will not get a dime for it when they could be put to good use to help finance your father's care. [/QUOTE]
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