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...
i wish i hadn’t lost them all in that boating accident.
my father in law gave me his broomstick mauser... sweet.
then i lost it in a boating accident.
It's hard to think straight when you urgently need to liquidate some assets. In just such a moment, I sold off a .50 AE Desert Eagle. It was one of the last ones made by IMI in Israel before moving to Magnum Research, and even came with a certificate attesting to the same. I also sold off a 50th Anniversary Ruger MKII.
I miss them both.
Dearly.
Too many to count! Wish I still had my AR-15, and AR-180 Howa brand. S&W .22 pistol, M-13 S&W. Manurin Walther PPK in .32 cal.
Too many 30-30 Winchesters to count, Canadian Centennials, “Antique” 30-30(case hardened frame) Original 1973 Winchester in 38-40, Old Ruger pistols. A Uberti 1873 in 44-40. A .303 Jungle Carbine. Wish I had all of them back! Many were purchased before the horrid 1968 Gun Control Law.(No paper trail!)
Firearms I am GLAD to have gotten rid of...All old RGs, a Sterling .22 auto pistol(worst pistol I ever owned!) A Uberti yellow boy in .38 spl (someone before me shot HOT handloads in it and stretched the frame).
Ithaca Mag-10, loved that gun. Sold it 7 years ago. Just tried to buy it back but his son loves it now. I miss that gun.
And the boats I took for gun rides.
348 Winchester, 25-20 Winchester, both lever action. Sold them 50 years ago.Probably with 10 times more than what I sold them for.. Such is life.
True but the levers are so damned fun too.
***Belgian Browning Hi Power.***
AG-G-G-GH! I had to sell mine to put food on the table! Bought it on Okinawa back in 1968!
Your approach forces you to be in gun-friendly, rural counties. They’ll catch up with you soon enough but at least you’ll get a head start.
Here’s a hint. When the time comes for your boating accident, bury your guns in a straight line so that they look like plumbing pipes to the ground penetrating radar guys — that technology is getting cheaper by the minute.
ALL OF THEM. Next question.
Auto-Ordnance 1927 Deluxe, Mauser Broomhandle, SAKO Mannlicher stock carbine in .375 H&H.
If you sell some to me I will launch a generous lend-lease program back to you. Promise. Honest. Really truly.
Ah hell I'm fibbin again.
Me neither. I’ve given a few starter weapons to the children.
i’m into the backnine now, if i’m still here, it’s gonna cost-em 8^)
Once I got back on my feet, I replaced the Ruger Mark II with a slabside Browning Buckmark. Truth is, it’s a much better pistol and way easier to disassemble and clean, but it’s just not the same. Likewise, my consolation for losing the Desert Eagle was buying myself a first generation Colt Delta Elite. Great shooter and the 10mm is a hell of a round, but it’s just not the same as the .50AE. Something about spent brass you can use as a trashcan :-)
An old Colt 38 Detective. Beautiful Nickle-Blue and in beautiful condition.
A beautiful Colt Series 70 Gold Cup .45ACP that I had customized with an Armalloy hard chrome finish and had the slide tightened on the frame. A big bore tack driver.
A Belgian Browning Hi-Power with the ring hammer that had been customized with an Armalloy finish and the installation of high profile sights.
Now I always make sure I’m not selling a gun that I will regret selling later... My wife keeps harping on me to sell most of my guns because I’m turning 70 this year. Not going to happen - yet.
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