WHAT WAS IT THAT YOU WISH YOU HADN'T SOLD??

2007 there was a 629 Stainless Steal by the Perf Ctr called the Stealth Hunter that is still around now called a Hunter with the Stealth moniker going to a black 629. Anyway, 6.5" tapered lug and compensated barrel I had installed a Leupold 2X pistol scope on.

Man I shouldn't of sold it, and I need to buy one before they stop making it.
 
In 1987 I bought a NIB, with both cylinders, S&W M-650. A couple of years later I foolishly traded it straight across for a Ruger 10-22 International.............I sure wish I had that 650 back.
 
A Remington 12C 22lr, that I bought as a kid and carried to Alaska when I was 16 years old. I sold it to pay for my first child.

My Remington 760 in 300 Savage that was gifted to me. It belonged to my late uncle who was a Bataan Death March survivor.

Winchester model 1894 in 30WCF. Half round with a button magazine.
 
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That'd be funnier if weren't a lawyer. But since you are, some people might just take you seriously :D

This exchange is right in the wheelhouse of my favorite lawyer joke.

Ole Nick comes to call on a lawyer. "I can offer you all the business you can handle, good paying business, significant cases, argument before the Supreme Court. The admiration and respect of your peers. Plenty of money, the company of beautiful women, and the long life and health to enjoy it all."

"I'm listening."

"What I get in return is your soul, and the souls of your wife and two beautiful daughters."

"What's the catch?"
 
Back in the 90's, when I was in my 20's and young & immature, I changed guns like I changed my clothes---got a gun, got kinda tired of it and traded it for something else. ALL THE TIME. Two guns come to mind in that time period that i want back but it'll never happen----a 2" model 15 that I sold to a co-worker after I had it about 8 months, and a 4" model 19 (the 19 I traded for, IIRC, a Winchester 1300 shotgun (please don't laugh----I know).

Then, in 2003, when I was pretty much cleaning house because I was over guns in general and completely lost interest in anything shooting related, I sold my Ruger P95---that gun was so darned fun to shoot I think I probably miss that one more than the other two.
 
Target model of 1950 in .44 sp. I know, I know.

regards

yashua
Yashua...you've touched my heart with that one...
Okay...you're working it out me now. I was going to hold back. Please pass the tissue box over here..
I had one more sad breakup last year that I'm reluctant to speak about...I think this might be the time for me to....you know....
After reading these sad tales of woe and heartbreak, I believe this is a good group of support, one that I can trust, a group that will help another fellow collector rise above his mistakes in life, and help him pick himself up and keep going with his head held high.
I'm sorry...I can't go on right now...I need a moment...maybe later...:(:(:(
 
A handful of guns for me unfortunately...a few that come to mind are an early 3-digit Divine, TX M1-A, an unfired SIG-AMT, a few Finnish Valmets (although I still have one), a matching Orange Free State M1895 Mauser, and a very nice 12-15 dated 1903 Springfild NRA marked rifle.
 
Charola Y Anitua 5mm auto, and a Mannlicher M 1903 semi automatic cabine; looked a little like a Mauser broomhandle carbine. I've never even seen another copy of either weapon.
 

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