Yeah I overpaid, but so what! (Model 19)

Different folks, different mentalities of acquisition.

Something I have sought to acquire......
I don't need to deprive myself upon
discovery, by having the need to feel like I stole
it to be satisfied.
 
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I have a few that might fall into the “over paid” category. I have learned that if you find the gun that you have been looking for, the time to buy is when you see it. I regret the times that a few dollars let a few gems slip by. Money comes and goes while the model 19 will always be there to give you pleasure.
 
Definitely had a weak moment, but its only money. New to me model 19-6, 2.5". Had to have it moment, been looking for a 2.5" for awhile now and I finally realized they're not getter any cheaper, so just do it now. Also a pic with its big brother the Model 28 Highway Patrolman.

Nice find, everybody needs a snubbie to tote around CC, but I'm really groovin' on your HP. How old is that bad boy? Easily pre 1972, but how much "pre" is it?
 
Maybe better to overpay while you have the money to spend and time to enjoy, than to not have the money when a cheaper one becomes available.

And also don't think ya overpaid for today's market.
 
Back in the days when i was young all the cops and many other guys carried these CCW style. There's a good reason 6 357 magnums was a lot of firepower.
 
If you want it and like it buy it and damn the cost,because if you walk away and come back later for it more than likely it's gone.Dont ask me how I know.Congrats on a great revolver Jocko-44.
 
I don't care much about paying a little over. It pales in comparison to the cost of the ammo I'll shoot through it (and yes I reload). But I tend to shoot thousands of rounds through my revolvers....I just can't help myself.
 
I bought a 19-3 here about 4 years ago for seven fiddy. I think 1K is ballpark these days.

Don't loose any sleep over it unless your wife finds out, assuming you're married. ;)
 
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