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So there are threads about those who sold and miss them after.
I never regretted selling any of the ones I have.
My real regrettable decisions are the ones I did not buy.
Those opportunities that arise, to get something that you may have truly wanted, but for some reason you don't follow through.
Then a bit later that firearm either disappears into the abyss never to be seen again, or the next time you see one it's value has doubled or tripled placing it out of your budget.
My regrets where not to invest in more AK guns. Only a few short years ago Aimsurplus and many more like it had AK variants for 300-500 dollars. I owned a VEPR when they released the Hunter versions, and never thought at that time to just buy it. Especially since back then those models were not really desirable and were selling for 500-600 dollars. Also there were the unfinished Veprs that came into the states with unfinished stocks, meant to be removed and replaced with traditional AK stocks. I remember these going for $400 on some sites.
Another regrettable decision was passing up a Deagle from a friend. He offered to sell it to me for $600 dollars. It was the ugly as sin gold striped one. I just didn't need it. Looking back, I should have just bought it at that price...
Whats your regrettable, I should have bought it moment?
I never regretted selling any of the ones I have.
My real regrettable decisions are the ones I did not buy.
Those opportunities that arise, to get something that you may have truly wanted, but for some reason you don't follow through.
Then a bit later that firearm either disappears into the abyss never to be seen again, or the next time you see one it's value has doubled or tripled placing it out of your budget.
My regrets where not to invest in more AK guns. Only a few short years ago Aimsurplus and many more like it had AK variants for 300-500 dollars. I owned a VEPR when they released the Hunter versions, and never thought at that time to just buy it. Especially since back then those models were not really desirable and were selling for 500-600 dollars. Also there were the unfinished Veprs that came into the states with unfinished stocks, meant to be removed and replaced with traditional AK stocks. I remember these going for $400 on some sites.
Another regrettable decision was passing up a Deagle from a friend. He offered to sell it to me for $600 dollars. It was the ugly as sin gold striped one. I just didn't need it. Looking back, I should have just bought it at that price...
Whats your regrettable, I should have bought it moment?