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  • What Gun(s) did you ever sell and regret?

    You know, the one you could replace but for a lot more $ than when you bought it?
    And now the only thing you have to show for it is the Merit Badge...
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    I have quite a few of these Badges, all rightly deserved!
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    • #3
      My regret was an old Colt AR-15 that I bought for $200 sold when NJ passed more stupid laws and were later repealed after the gun was gone.
      Also a WWII Garrand.....
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      • #4
        S&W 629 for starters.
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        • #5
          My list is large and probably includes every gun I ever sold. An AR Match Target, a Dan Wesson Pistol Pack just like the one you posted earlier, a Colt Officers ACP.

          On and on.
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          • #6
            Original Colt Mustang, Colt Trooper, S&W Model 29, Ruger 30.06, I'm sure there are others if I think about it. When purchased, the two Colts were roughly $275 NIB. I doubt that I had $1,000 invested in all four of them, combined.

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            • #7
              Kreighoff Model 32

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              • #8
                All of them....
                A couple Colts, a couple Brownings, a Makarov, a Sig, a couple Rugers, a couple Kahrs, a couple Smith & Wessons, a Walther, and a couple Berettas .....Oh, and some long guns...

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                • #9
                  My dad always drilled into my head "Never sell a gun." I listened. Now that I'm getting older I really don't want to burden my family with getting rid of my guns...

                  So I'm taken'em with me.
                  23 years in a Federal Penitentiary, 6x8 double bunked rooms with toilets
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bobshouse View Post
                    My dad always drilled into my head "Never sell a gun." I listened. Now that I'm getting older I really don't want to burden my family with getting rid of my guns...

                    So I'm taken'em with me.
                    Good thing to remember...
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Bobshouse View Post
                      My dad always drilled into my head "Never sell a gun." I listened. Now that I'm getting older I really don't want to burden my family with getting rid of my guns...

                      So I'm taken'em with me.
                      Good plan- let me know how you implement it - I may be interested.

                      As far as regrets over a sold/traded gun, I have one. I traded a CW45 on a PM45 several years ago. The PM was stolen and eventually replaced by a CM45. However the only replacement for the CW was another CW, so I bought one. I have sold or traded dozens of guns over the last 40 something years, including a couple of Kahrs, but that CW45 was the only one I replaced with the same gun.

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                      • #12
                        There are so many to name but the first two that come to mind are a Smith and Wesson Model 1917 and a Colt Stainless Officer's Model.

                        I also owned a S&W 625 but the 1917 was a lighter revolver and shot light a dream. Just hated having to deal with the moon clips.
                        The Colt looked good with a satin finish and felt so good in the hand. Could drive nails with this one but ended up trading it for the Sig P220 (a solid gun in its own rights) that I still have in the safe.

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                        • #13
                          My officers model was satin as well, many had issue's with them but mine ran like a top, I still miss it.

                          I'm still on the prowl for a 625, want one badly. Played with a guys 1917 last summer, the moon clips were in fact a pain but kind of a good pain.
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                          Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
                          Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
                          Cue sound of Head slap.

                          RIP Muggsy & TMan

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                          • #14
                            Traded a cw9 I should have kept for a cm9. But thats Ok because i got a ct9 this year for $75 less than what I got for the cw9 a few years ago. That doesnt happen very often.
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                            • #15
                              HK USPc 45 Stainless Steel Slide

                              Last edited by Barth; 08-12-2015, 08:40 PM.

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