What guns have you regreted selling?

I still have dreams (really nightmares) about the ones I sold and should have kept. There was a 4"28-2 (Nitex finish), a 6906, 681, and a 686.


I bought back the 686, bought another 6906, and then bought a 28-2 and sent it off to CCR for their CPII finish. So now I only have to find a 681 to replace the one I should have kept.
 
K-22 mint Outdoorsman with box and helpful hints....one of the most awesome I have seen.
27-2 3.5" with rosewood presentation grips.....forgot to pull the grips before I listed it.
Sold others, but they went to people that seemed to enjoy them more than myself.
 
Holy **** where do you start?!?!?
Colt duo tone commander
Smith 25-5 6"
Smith 4" 27-2
Ruger #3 375 Win (This was the worst)
 
Ted Williams 30-30 rifle
Ruger .357 Blackhawk

Sometimes I've sold good guns without ever regretting it. For example, I've traded off a few Smiths that I liked, but usually for Smiths I liked better. For the most part, however, by the time I started buying S&W's, I'd already learned the lesson of not selling guns you like. I still occasionally do it, but not often.
 
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Colt Combat Python 3". Bought in 1991 and sold in 1992. It was a nice looking gun, but not the greatest. The regret is purely financial. Who would have thought one of the Colt so-called factory custom offerings would fetch $7,000.00? Back then, any used Python was worth $400.00. I thought I was lucky to get $465.00 for it from a doctor in PA. Who would have guessed that Pythons would become so collectible, especially when there are literally hundreds of thousands of them? Also regret selling a super smooth and accurate 4" 27-2 and my early Combat Elite, which I had tuned up so well.
 
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None yet. A lot of guns I passed on buying that I wished I did. I thought about selling my S&W model 19 4" 1978 good-great condition, that I might regret
 
I regretted selling my 65-5 a few years back. Then one day my buddy called me and asked me if I wanted to buy it back. It was at A pawn shop and he was about to lose it. So I bought it back for about half what I sold it for. Will never sell it again. Well I hope not.


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The short list is the two that I didn't regret selling.
They were a Davis .380 (Piece of garbage, what was I thinking?) and a
Jennings .22. (Better than the Davis, but not much)
 
Wow, this is the saddest thread ever.

I wish I still had the Colt NM HB, but it's not like I shoot HighPower anymore. Still...

I also wish I still had the 627 J-frame, not because I liked it, or the trophy wife that I bought it for, (hated it), but for my pistol classes, to make a point about lightweight J-frames. That, and I don't have a J-frame anymore.

DON'T regret trading the XD40. Never took to that gun.
Heck, that's about all I've ever let go. Not bad I guess. Probably helped by the fact that I didn't start collecting guns until I wasn't in a position to need the money more than the guns. If I'd started buying guns when I was broke, had really undependable cars, etc, the story would be different.
 
not a handgun....1941 vintage Model 70 Winchester 30-06....all original....nicest wood i ever saw on a factory rifle....glass rod breaking trigger....sold it to fund a fishing trip....I am a moron
 
not a handgun....1941 vintage Model 70 Winchester 30-06....all original....nicest wood i ever saw on a factory rifle....glass rod breaking trigger....sold it to fund a fishing trip....I am a moron

I don't think that is moronic. You traded a piece of wood and steel for an experience (hopefully a good one). If you had sold it to buy lottery tickets or beer, that would be different.
 
Sig210-6 with factory 22 conversion and target adj sights.
Bought it new about 20 yrs ago. Sold it after 10 yrs and made about a grand......... Forget why I needed the cash, but do miss the gun........
 
In 1969, bought a S&W Model 28 4" and a Remington shotgun for $100 as the guy wanted an outboard motor for his boat in the worst way. I sold the shotgun for $90 so I had only $10 in the S&W. A few years latter, on a whim, I sold the S&W and have regretted ever since.
 
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Everyone I ever sold. Some would bring a pretty penny today.
 

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