Never won anything in my life before.
Last night in my small hometown, we had the 2nd annual Friends of the NRA banquet. A friend of mine couldn't attend, but he gave me $20 to purchase a raffle ticket for him (they have raffles for lots of items, including guns). I decided to buy one ticket for myself as well. After much reflection, I decided that determining which ticket was who's, and the potential for conflict, was just too great. Even if I bought tickets for different items, and marked the owners name on the ticket, I wouldn't feel right if "my" ticket won, and I had to tell my friend that "his" ticket lost.
So, I bought two raffle tickets for the same item, put them both in my pocket, and decided that we would share, and share alike. Damn! So now I guess I'll put a fair market value on the gun, and give my friend the option of me buying his half, or him buying my half. Seems like a fair way of dividing the spoils.
And in case anyone is wondering, the item in question is a full size Springfield XD-M, in 40 S&W.
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