PMs in wills and trusts

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I am curious what methods others use to pass along PMs/Guns etc to their heirs....ie wills and trusts .....and the type of language used, inventories if any, passing along locations etc

i am in the process of redoing and updating all my estate paperwork and just looking for thoughts and strategies especially where multiple heirs and large quantities are involved
 
of course i get that......lol..........im thinking of maybe just referencing a specific file on my computer that are "personal property" without specificly disclosing what is in that file in the trust .......i do want it to go into trust i think so my heirs can get the current value tax base etc...kinda wondering if someone else has a better method or thought
 
My wife and I created a "family trust" that is legally enduring and includes all our "real" and material possessions. Our children are our heirs to the trust and they will have no time pressure to change anything. All our assets were sold to the trust in a blanket.
 
I left everything to my son to be dispersed by my wife. So basically I left everything to my wife, not that I have much to disperse. But one thing I didn't leave them was debt. Its important o make out a will no matter what you have, or dont have.
 
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