Don't think of it as "another 66". Think of it as an investment that might be worth its weight in gold one day. For sure the value will go up. That's my reasoning anyways.
I think the bottom line is keep looking and be persistent. Above all, don't be afraid to deal. The worst they can say is no. Enjoy the thrill of the hunt, most of the time its the best part. Disappointment often comes after you get that great deal and the adrenalin wears off. Then the...
Great, another one I have to add to my list! This is a vicious cycle. Everytime I look at the forums for info, I always see something new and end up wanting it. But I can't stop reading. The more I learn the more I want....HELP!! (No, don't)
I just picked up a 80's production 28-2 in 99% condition with barely perceptable muzzle holster wear. It came with original box, target grips, paperwork and leather holster. I paid $550 shipped and consider it a bargain considering the limited choices in 28-2 I see nowadays. Will be posting...
It must be painful to live in a place that restricts your passions. If you ever come here, I bet there's a ton of members here who would gladly let you shoot everything your heart desires.