Time have come.

caramel

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Getting older, fighting a cancer and moving soon in my house in NH, i figured out that many handguns i wont need in the states ( i will buy new ones) are gonna go, i try to sell them but offers were scarce, i am giving some away to good friends, what my grandkids wont take is expendable and good stuff for true friends.:)
 
Good luck with the battle. Giving stuff to friends is a great gesture is if it is not about the money.

Everything will sell if the price is right though we might not always like what the market has to say.
 
Wish you well. Take care of yourself and of your loved ones. Also I believe that generosity is a great proof of love

Gilbert
 
as many of us that can will drop you a line and try and make a trip to see the hot spots and the great ranges you recommend in the Granite state. we're looking forward to seeing you in the next stall blasting holes through prescriptions for completed treatments.
until then, keep well and safe travels Friend!
 
As someone who knows all too well about cancer, the mantra of a "fight" or "battle" is irksome. I know people mean well when they say it but the outcome of losing "the fight or battle" implies one didn't fight hard enough or gave up, hardly the case for those living with the disease. We learn to cope, some need help, others don't but adapting to a new reality is what we must do.

I would rather say cancer is a journey through a different reality that only those who walk through that experience can understand, it is profound and in many cases enlightening.

May you have love, peace, and contentment Caramel.
 
I’m confused. You are fighting cancer but heading to the US. I realize that our universal healthcare isn’t perfect but are you expecting better care in the US? Of course you can pay for it. Just curious. I certainly wish you all the best.
 
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