Posted on 09/09/2021 9:15:23 AM PDT by mylife
What guns have you sold that you miss dearly?
I miss my High Standard AR 15 sn 107. made in Tx, a tack driver...
To make matters worse the trade was done thru a local gun store. I think they knew the Solo was a Turkey and they were happy to have the Beretta.
There was one time when a glass of soda got dumped on it and I didn’t know that it happened. The next morning as I checked operation before leaving the house I saw and felt the sticky dried soda and I was unable to move the slide! Foiled by a glass of soda!!! I took a few sprays of CRC Brake Cleaner and all was good again. I sprayed the entire Pistol to remove the soda, blew it dry with compressed air and put a few drops of oil in the right spots and all was back to normal. I will not part ways with this Pistol.
My 2nd favorite is the Ruger P-85 MK-ll 9mm. I particularly like the Triple Ambidextrous Safety Move either the right- or left-hand safety lever fully to the “safe” position, the white dot is exposed through the hole in the side of the safety and the word “Safe” is completely visible. In this position (1) the firing pin is blocked from moving forward, (2) the hammer is blocked from contacting the firing pin, and (3) the entire firing mechanism is completely disengaged from the trigger. At this point, the hammer will fall to its forward (decocked) position. The safety mechanism provides that the hammer cannot contact the firing pin unless the safety is disengaged. With the hammer cocked, actuating the safety mechanism automatically drops the hammer onto the slide without contacting the firing pin. Thus, the safety also serves as a decocking lever. Additionally, the pistol has a separate internal firing pin block which will not allow the firing pin to move forward and contact the cartridge until the operator pulls the trigger with the safety off (in its “fire” position). The pistol can and should be loaded and unloaded with the safe. The Magazine Release is also Ambidextrous. The Trigger Guard is very large allowing a gloved finger plenty of room. The P85MK-ll is well balanced with the factory 15 round magazine fully loaded and I found the same even with the 35 round extended magazine. Also I never had any jams or misfeeds after thousands of rounds run through it as well just like My 1911.
I also like the grip feel from the double stack magazine well. I went through it with a complete tear down and de-burred all the sharp edges, polished the Feed Ramp, Magazine Well. Then I decided to change the finish due to a bit of surface rust on the Slide. I went with a machined finish called Fish Scale. e.
Doing the Fish Scale pattern was/is very time consuming to do so if anyone wants to do it be sure that you have the patience to follow through because it’s not a fast process. I used a Drill Press with a tiny wire brush (1/8” shank with a 1/4” brush head. To keep the wire brush the same size I wrapped some wire around the outside to keep the brush from flexing under pressure. I used 1000 grit Wet/Dry sandpaper to polish the Slide. Then I took some Valve Lapping Compound and using the FINE Side of the Lapping Compound applied with a Q-Tip to the end of the Wire Brush the Slide is held on the Drill Press Table and the brush is brought down to the Slide with the drill chuck feed, adjusted the location of each piece as I Fish Scaled it. I kick Myself in the A$$ every day for not keeping that Baby...
The next 2 stupid moves I made was selling off the RUGER SUPER BLACKHAWK .44 Magnum 10-1/2” Barrel, Walnut Grips, Stainless. < see a href="https://postimages.org/" target="_blank">
Next stupid move was the Winchester 1892 Large Loop Carbine, .44 Rem Mag, 20", 10rd, Grade I Walnut Stock and Forestock with Scope.
The last 2 were My Pig Hunters set.
I’m going to go cry for a few hours...
I didn;t get the chance to sell any. On the way to the gunshow, my boat started taking on water and I had to abandon right there in the middle of the lake! I cried for a week ...
the warning stamps are such a dickmove...
I just sold all my long guns, except 2 Class III M4s & suppressor, and my daily carry Kimber 1911 .45cal ACP “Target Eclipse II” since my right shoulder is damaged and I can’t fire the powerful rifles anymore:
Remy 870 Pump
Remy 1100 Semi-Auto Police Special
Henry Big Boy Level Action in .357 Mag
Bushmaster AR-10 7.62x51
1959 Winchester Level Action .32cal Mag
Beowulf AR-.50cal
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1975 Colt Trooper Mk III 6” in .357 Mag
Kimber 1911 .45cal ACP “SWAT TLA-2”
I don’t sell guns. I may gift them to younger family members now that I’m getting older.
Colt Python 357.
“4) Springfield M1922 II b, sn 9X6. Excellent +, Accuracy was phenomenal. 10 shots into .326 inch at 50 yards.”
Man o man o man. I cry with you. I’d NEVER sell a M1922 rifle with that kind of accuracy. Might never find one like that again.
Ruger Security Six, S&W model K22.
.44 Ruger Super Blackhawk.
Not the greatest gun, and I traded it for a drumset from which I made enough to pay my way through college, though.
But lots of fun to shoot
I’ve only sold losers. Not missing any of them.
FR-8’s are cool, I had 2 cetmes and a hk 93
Was yours 8mm, then? The one I had was chambered in 7.65 x 53 Argentine, and I didn’t know there were any 1909 Mausers produced in 8mm.
It shot so straight that I was always amazed. I left it alone with no customization. The fellow I passed it to kept it as issued as well. He said he bagged two dear with it every hunting season since he acquired it. He did leave it to his son, who also cherishes it.
I miss it terribly.
I shot it a lot without hearing protection. You know the type: young, dumb, and ten feet tall. I can’t hear very well in my old age.
You said it: All of them is the right answer.
Winchester Model 97 WW I Trench 12 ga Shotgun
Browning Citori 12 ga Shotgun
Colt M1911 (not an A1 w a SN produced in 1914)
Glock 23C (yep. Even a Chevrolet gun is missed in this household)
RLTW
S&W 66 3” barrel. Felt perfectly neutral in the hand. Neither barrel heavy or light.
I had an fn fal that I didnt love or hate, but lord that gas system was fiddly
I really miss my 1st gen VEPR .308
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