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101 yards ?I'm hoping Saiga308's Phoenix Arms Model HP22A isn't the last firearm he sells.
Big points for dedicated re-acquisition1973 Walther PPK/s. I sold it once and had to trade to get it back.
I hate you now.I'd never sell anything I inherited or was gifted from my Pa or show pictures.
But I'm pretty sure this Browning BAR 30-06 18.5 inch barrel limited production will be here when I'm dead. I got it within the past yr from a company on the east coast that had em made special by browning with the short barrel they made like 75 to 100 with the short barrel my serial number is 055.View attachment 1039103View attachment 1039106
Thanks I really like its gonna be my bush wacker this elk season.I hate you now.
That's freakin awesome.
Our preferences are very often a product of our formative years and the stories we're exposed to - particularly with firearms from what I've seen. Many of us have a fondness for Winchester's and Colts from growing up on a diet of westerns. No different with the AK or FAL in many parts of the world.Of all the firearms I own, the one that has the deepest emotional connection is my Zastava M70. The AKM pattern rifles has been the signature firearm of armed conflicts in the past decades, including the Vietnam War. In my case, the Vietnam War was one of the reason my parents fled to the U.S. where they would then have my sisters and I.
The M70 is a great rifle, but it also holds a special place in my heart as it is a symbol of my parent's sacrifice for the American Dream.
This is what my MT husband already did many years ago and within x amount of years since we were together.I have three that I would never sell....but I hope to gift to someone someday.
They are my :
Hawken Rifle...many memories made with this rifle...as well as much respect for the rifle maker.
Series '70 Colt Government ...My dad's pistol and first pistol I ever shot.
1962 Wingmaster...given to me , by my grandpa...first gun I ever owned...and still gets used to this day.
They all have wear and show signs of use...so no collector's safe queens here.
Nor do they have the greatest of monetary value...but to me they are priceless , due to the memories tied to them.
I hope to gift them to someone who has some sort of connection to them and what they represent.
Andy
Firearms you would never sell as in never part with no way no how !
I will go first a S&W 686
Your turn
Firearms you would never sell as in never part with no way no how !
I will go first a S&W 686
Your turn