Nice, thanks for showingWhile I have your grail gun, I'm not looking to sell. Good luck with your search!
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Nice, thanks for showingWhile I have your grail gun, I'm not looking to sell. Good luck with your search!
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Circa 1995 I was looking for a used Remington 1100 in 12 ga. with a 28" barrel with interchangeable chokes in perfect condition. Came across it at a gun show but for some strange reason, walked away. Went back 30 minutes later and, of course it was gone. A year later I found another one and there were two guys - one at each side of me - waiting for me to set it down so they could buy it. That one came home with me. Fast forward 15 years later, I find myself on a skeet league and the collection of shotguns begins growing. A few years later and I brain fart and part with that shotgun along with several handguns and rifles. To this day, any time I see an 1100 my soul aches for parting with it. The ones out there now aren't at all in nearly as good of condition and frankly I don't 'need' one. Maybe the smart thing I do is to buy a second safe and put the ones not much handled in it rather than consider parting with them.I seem to have more guns than I know what to do with, and eventually will have to de-accession them. Could make a number of youse guys happy.
But there's always something out there that calls to you, you know? I've always wanted a Webley-Fosbery automatic revolver. I could sell a dozen out of the collection and get one, but it's hard to let go.
Almost every time I parted with a gun, I regretted it later, and sometimes bought the same model again.
It may be the only sickness that gifts you the medicine that stops the itch.
Anything Safari Arms. Have over 40, plus enough parts to build another 11 of their GI model.
S&W 3rd gens, specifically 5906. 1006, 1066, 4506, 4566. Have 15 5906s and 5 ea of the others
You and me both, I am buy back guns I sold when I was in leaner times years agoI would like to have some of the ones back I have let go of over the past 55 years.
Nice choices, I’m thinking of parting with a few shooters. Not sure what I’ll wind up with yet….Well....
Not in any particular order, I could go for a 3" Model 66, a 2 1/2" Model 10, a fixed-sight Model 19, and a 696.
A lesser choice (only because I have 3 others already) is a blued Model 15, 2" in very good to excellent condition.
I’m thinking of selling my 10-8 HB and Stainless 60 snubI’d like to get the full collection of five-screw postwar K & N frames.
I currently have:
K-22 Masterpiece
.38 M&P 4” Square Butt
.38 Combat Masterpiece
.38/44 Outdoorsman
.357 Magnum
Looking for:
.22 Combat Masterpiece
.38 M&P 2” Round Butt
K-32 Masterpiece
K-38 Masterpiece
.38/44 Heavy Duty
Model of 1950 .44 Military
Model of 1950 .44 Target
.44 Magnum
Model of 1950 .45 Army
Model of 1950 .45 Target
Model of 1955 .45 Target
The fixed sight guns will probably be the hardest to find for a price that I’d be willing to pay. I’ve got a 29-0 that might end up being used for drum up funds for the .44 Magnum, once again if the price is right.
What are you sellingAlthough I’m selling a few guns lately in preparation of a move. I would like to find a shooter grade model 18. Something I wouldn’t be afraid to throw in the glove box or side by side.
Been looking for a model 60 2” no dash.