The Gun I Wish I Had Bought, Way Back When

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I wish I would have bought the Marlin 444 my LGS got in when they first rereleased them a few years ago. Also I had an opportunity to buy a Marlin dark series 45-70 at retail right before they went under.
 
My "way back when" only goes back to 1997 when I got here. :) I wish I had known the significance of "New England Westinghouse Mosin Nagant M91" for $150 when I was looking at a list of stuff from a distant relatives estate.
 
Back in 1960, as a ten year old, looking in the back pages of my Outdoor Life magazine…type 38 Arisaka carbine 29.95, SMLE 39.95, K98 49.95, 1903-A3 and P-17 59.95. I believe you could also buy a complete, running WWII Jeep for less than 150.00…ahhh the good old days.
 
I grew up shooting Dad's 2nd series match target yet I wanted a Diamondback (.22lr) in the worst kinda of way.

Wished I would have bought one in 1978 as a graduation gift to myself.
 
A 1941 Johnson rifle. I've posted about this previously in similar threads but a quick recap. It's 1978 just before I left for boot camp and my father and I are in a little store in western Oregon. Wasn't really a "gun store" but they had a rack of rifles. Due to its rather odd appearance one of the rifles caught my attention. It stood out from the other bolt action hunting rifles and lever actions. At the time I had no idea what it was. I just knew it was chambered in 30.06 and it stood out from all the rest. Based on the parkerized finish and markings we figured it was some kind of military rifle. The price is a little fuzzy now after all these years but I think it was $400 something or maybe $700. Neither was a small amount at the time for a 17 year old apprentice plumber.

I'd been saving my paychecks that summer and with boot camp starting shortly I figured I could shoot my wad, so to speak and be just fine however I can still recall dad saying, "What do you want with an old Army rifle"? Thinking it over I agreed and back in the rack it went.

Later on when I was home on my first leave I ended up getting a brand new, 4" Colt Trooper MK III in .357. Some years later with a wife and new baby on E-4 pay I sold that Colt. Had I bought that Johnson instead it too might have been sold but I still wonder, "What if".
 
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Back in 1960, as a ten year old, looking in the back pages of my Outdoor Life magazine…type 38 Arisaka carbine 29.95, SMLE 39.95, K98 49.95, 1903-A3 and P-17 59.95. I believe you could also buy a complete, running WWII Jeep for less than 150.00…ahhh the good old days.

If your dad or mom are still around, ask 'em how much they made back then.
 
In 1980, an art dealer/attorney I knew hit a spot of trouble and needed some legal help. He retained me and offered to pay in $ or give me his civil war Gatling Gun.

If I took the Gatling gun, it was a flat fee case. If I billed as usual, there was no limit to the total fees.

Of course I skipped the Gatling gun and opted for the dollars.

The total fee was less than $10,000.
 
20 some years ago the widow of 3 war veteran had, among others, an old Colt Frontier Six Shooter that her husband bought out in West Texas in the early 60s. She would have taken $500 but I knew it was worth much more and I did not want to take advantage of her. She passed a short time later and her jerk SIL got it all. She really didn't want him to have any of the guns but slicky boy did his thing. That's one I wish I had bought.
 
Used Winchester Model 71 348 Win. back in the day. The price was $300 and for me at the time, starting a family and buying our first home it may as well had been $3000. I still think of that rifle from time to time.

The Preacher
 
S&W model 66, my original issued service revolver. In the early 90's when my agency transitioned to semi-auto Rugers we were given the option to buy our issued 66's for $185. Mine had been finely tuned by the department armorer and had as smooth an action as I've ever experienced. It was new when issued to me so I had been the sole user. But, having 2 active teenagers and limited income I passed. Have regretted it ever since.
 

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