When I started back in the 70's, I was a trading, buying, selling fool. I use the term fool accurately. This continued until around 2005 when I began to realize just how much of a fool I was.
I cannot count (well actually I can as I kept records of each gun bought, sold, traded, etc.), anyway, there were a number of guns looking back I really wish I had back in my possession.
So starting in 2000 my selling, trading activity really slowed down and in 2004 came to a screeching halt.
This will change as I have been contacted by a former officer I was partnered with back in my patrol days. In 1999 he sold me a S&W model 60-7 stainless steel Chief's Special, 38 spl. At the time I purchased it, I assured him if he ever wanted it back he was to let me know and I would be happy to let him have it back.
He left our agency to go to another in the DFW area and has done well.
I got an e-mail him today and he was wanting to know if I would be willing to sell it back to him as he is needing a new off-duty sidearm.
OK, now I know I said I would be happy to sell it back. I lied - I am going to sulk just a little. But I do not use it, I have a cool little Model 49 and two (2) Det. Specials if I need snub nose revolvers, soooooooo I am going to sell it back to him.
It's going back home, it will be used, I will point out to Mrs. Pawncop "See, I do sell them some of the time." Oh how I'm going to point this out every chance I get. And maybe, just maybe get a new gun.
I cannot count (well actually I can as I kept records of each gun bought, sold, traded, etc.), anyway, there were a number of guns looking back I really wish I had back in my possession.
So starting in 2000 my selling, trading activity really slowed down and in 2004 came to a screeching halt.
This will change as I have been contacted by a former officer I was partnered with back in my patrol days. In 1999 he sold me a S&W model 60-7 stainless steel Chief's Special, 38 spl. At the time I purchased it, I assured him if he ever wanted it back he was to let me know and I would be happy to let him have it back.
He left our agency to go to another in the DFW area and has done well.
I got an e-mail him today and he was wanting to know if I would be willing to sell it back to him as he is needing a new off-duty sidearm.
OK, now I know I said I would be happy to sell it back. I lied - I am going to sulk just a little. But I do not use it, I have a cool little Model 49 and two (2) Det. Specials if I need snub nose revolvers, soooooooo I am going to sell it back to him.
It's going back home, it will be used, I will point out to Mrs. Pawncop "See, I do sell them some of the time." Oh how I'm going to point this out every chance I get. And maybe, just maybe get a new gun.