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  • boatbum101

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    Way the OP phrased it struck me as an indefinite loan of an exquisite rifle by a good friend kinda thing . No self-respecting rifle loonie could sell such an item . 'Twould be sacrilege , worthy of ex-communication , tar n feathering & burned at the stake in some places.......
     
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    Rebel_Rider1969

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    Way the OP phrased it struck me as an indefinite loan of an exquisite rifle by a good friend kinda thing . No self-respecting rifle loonie could sell such an item . 'Twould be sacrilege , worthy of ex-communication , tar n feathering & burned at the stake in some places.......
    Well if that's the case,why not.
     

    FLT

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    I’ve learned to use the term permanent loan , I explain that it’s mine and they are using it . If they happen to still be using it when I’m deceased then and only then ownership will transfer to them. I decided to make that stipulation when I bought back a pristine model 61 Winchester from the local pawn shop . The young man’s mother I had loaned it had pawned it , he wasn’t of a legal age and I had her take possession of it till he turned 18. He’s a good kid and had work for me around the farm during the summer break and weekends. I think a lot of him , but not so much of his family.
     
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