IANAL, but from what I understand about all this you don't need any proof (as a few others have said above). I "inherited" a pair of .410 shotguns from my grandpa. No paperwork, not even anything in probate. My grandma just said "I think he'd want you to have these" and that was that.C-dub wrote:I was wondering the same thing, but kept reading to see if anyone else asked this question. And someone did.
This kind of an interesting question, when my father passes he's already stated that I will get his weapons. What should I do about those? There won't be any receipt because there won't be a sale. How will I prove ownership if it ever becomes an issue? Oops. Hijack? Should this be moved to it's own topic?
That being said, if it's a large or valuable collection, just work with the probate attorneys to give you whatever you need for your piece of mind.