What's up with kids nowadays ?

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  • XtremeVel

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    Thought I would pass down a Ruger single six convertible to my son like my dad did when I was young. When I was about 12, my dad told me that he would give me this Ruger as a gift after I graduated high school. Well, my son is also 12 now, and I just recently told him the same. He just gave a little smile and his eyes immediately went to my safe door and glanced things over and said that my XD-45 or a Glock would make a better gift. WTF ? ? ? Don't kids now days have any sentimental values ? LOL


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    Colt556

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    LMAO. I don't think he will take you up on that. I got a hunch son is going to accept it whether he likes it or not.

    I just hope he keeps it in the family and continues the tradition. I never had any kids and not certain where my stuff will end up.
     

    Jack Ryan

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    Thought I would pass down a Ruger single six convertible to my son like my dad did when I was young. When I was about 12, my dad told me that he would give me this Ruger as a gift after I graduated high school. Well, my son is also 12 now, and I just recently told him the same. He just gave a little smile and his eyes immediately went to my safe door and glanced things over and said that my XD-45 or a Glock would make a better gift. WTF ? ? ? Don't kids now days have any sentimental values ? LOL

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    I'll take it. Suits me just fine.
     

    Suprtek

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    Wow. I got a single six from my dad a long time ago. Despite how much I like a lot of my newer guns, that single six is still to this day the most enjoyable gun to shoot. I love that gun and will never get rid of it except to family (maybe).
     
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