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I regret every one I ever sold except one and that was because it was a Ruger mini-14 with "minute of berm" accuracy that chewed holy **** out of brass.
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S&W model 66-2 4" stainless that was supposedly unfired. I traded it off without firing a shot. It is still too painfull to think about.
I had a belgian baby browning .25acp in high gloss blue with a patent leather holster, mother of pearl grips engraved with the name of a WW11 German officer. It was taken from him after he surrendered to a U.S. GI. Got it in a trade, kept it for 8 years and lost interest. Sold it for $400.00. I think that was too cheap as the buyer leapt at the deal. Greydog.I am new here, so I figured I'd start out with a simple question. The one I regret selling the most was a S&W 629 44mag. It was the long barrel version with a 4x scope on it and was amazingly accurate. I sold it in the 90's because it was expensive to shoot, and I wanted to buy a Les Baer 45.
I am very happy with the LB, which I still have, but I wish I still had the SW. It's funny, I sold the SW because I was paying $20 for 50 rounds of 44 mag. Now I pay that for a box of 45acp.:huh:
I am new here, so I figured I'd start out with a simple question. The one I regret selling the most was a S&W 629 44mag. It was the long barrel version with a 4x scope on it and was amazingly accurate. I sold it in the 90's because it was expensive to shoot, and I wanted to buy a Les Baer 45.
I am very happy with the LB, which I still have, but I wish I still had the SW. It's funny, I sold the SW because I was paying $20 for 50 rounds of 44 mag. Now I pay that for a box of 45acp.:huh: