I’ve got a couple in the safe, though one is my Son’s. It’s the gun his maternal great-grandfather carried in, and brought back from WW2. Pristine condition. It hung up over Pop-pops chair for the 15 years I knew him. He was a Quaker, but left the church to serve in a non-combat role during the war. Kind and quick witted. He used the Carbine to shoot raccoons when he caught them in traps. Might be TMI. but William Penn gifted his family a very large tract of land including land in Churchville. I have a copy somewhere. When he died, his kids sold off the last tract of land in family hands from that grant (to our knowledge). My wife’s family was at the center of almost every event from the founding. She can’t claim Mayflower, but one ancestor came over on boat #2. The Fortune.