Re: If buying 1911 as a possible family....
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mumbles</div><div class="ubbcode-body">There's a lot of talk about how well Colt's hold there value. Does the value really matter? If it's intended to be passed down through the family, it's probably not going to be sold. I'd think having it be well built would be much more important. </div></div>
No, holding value ($$$$) has no bearing for me what so ever. In fact, IF I was passed a gun from say my Dad, who got it from his Dad, who got it from his Dad, etc..I would care less if it was a pop gun that was broke in half. The fact that it was passed down from generation to generation is ALL that matters to me. Unfortunately, that never happened in my family, and is why I want to start something like this, and what better object than a 1911?
I can give you a SLIGHT example though of what I mean. My Grandpa who I loved dearly, passed away in January, and he fought in WWII (was a Top Turret Gunner on teh Mary Alice, a B-17G bomber that is on display in teh Imperial War Museum in Duxford, UK) Anyways, he brought home a .50 cal bullet from his gun home with him from teh War. He showed me this bullet MANY years ago, and when he passed, I asked my Mom if I could have that bullet, so she went into his War Chess, and gave it to me:
Now, reason I bring that up is, to me THAT is part of our families history, and should be respected, and THAT bullet will be passed down as well, from Generation to Generation. What is it's monetary value? Probaly nothing, but does not matter to me. My Grandpa put his life on teh line for his family and our country, and that bullet (well, one's just like it) is what was able to do that for him,and it kept him and his crew alive. So, teh bullet has very special meaning to me, even though $$$$ wise, not worth anything, it's priceless though.