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Posted: 9/28/2004 8:59:02 PM EDT
I rarely sell anything but I once sold an SKS Paratrooper with the thumbhole stock and correct AK magwell. I WISH I had that rifle back. It did get me a plane ticket to Panama for two weeks of epic surf (1999) but I haven't sold anything since and probably will not ever again.
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Two:
Beretta 92FS Remington 700PSS DM .308 I really needed the money though. |
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M1894 Norwegian Krag in 6.5 x 55. Try finding one of those again.... one of my favorite calibers.
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Lakefield-Mossberg Plinker .22, single shot, bolt action. My first gun.
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Sold two guns ever-a Mini-30 and a beat up 870 that I got from a guy that owed me money, (well his wife actually) he smoked so much that the wood was impregnated with cigarette smoke YUCK! He must've kept it in his truck. Good riddance to both. I sold them at a gunshow and bought a used Glock 19 with some pre ban mags, much much much better gun than that Ruger was.
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first AR Colt SP1 1969 vintage. but the good thing I bought two more with the money I made
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I hate this thread every time it pops up...it is the same answer every time...my FNC. Thanks for making me remember it again!
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A Ruger 10/22 to my dispatcher when I was an EMT...He committed suicide with it about 6 months later...
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... The only one I really wish I had not sold was an FNC para-folder
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These...
M1909 Argentine Rifle in new condition M1895 Chilean Rifle in new condition And I want them back... |
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Edit - Oh, I didn't see the clown face. My bad. |
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Browning .380 w/custom grips and 13 rd mag
It kicked worse more than my 45, but it was the first handgun I ever bought. Ahh, what a beauty |
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none
i keep all of the ones i get, cause i try to get the right ones the first time |
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The only one I have ever sold was a cherry 870, 20 guage. Since then, I have adopted the ploicy of Noname.
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SAR-1, 75 round drum, four 30 round mags, 2 twenty round mags, couple of pouches.
still miss that gun. |
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Jericho 941: Was the complete kit with both calibers 9mm and 41AE.
I carried that pistol so much, I wore the finish off in a few places. Traded it for a Colt Officers that wouldn't even feed 230gr. ball. Remington 870 Express: My first gun purchase. Was a pretty plain shotgun, but it the first. Traded it to a guy that was a deputy for a small town. I think it still rides along in the squad car to this day. Colt Woodsman Match Target 3rd Gen: Smoothest .22 I have ever shot. Traded it because the prices were up and thought I could do better. I was wrong. I keep my eye open for it at shows because it had a small gouge near the dancing pony. It was distinct enough that I'm sure I will find it someday. I don't sell any of my babies anymore. |
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I put my M1A up in the EE last week. Now I'm reconsidering selling it. But it just sits in the safe, and that's no place for a rifle like that.
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1) Fleming Converted IMI Mini-Uzi
2) Group Industries Converted IMI Uzi 3) Paratrooper Belgian FN-FAL 4) Match Full-Size Belgian FN-FAL 5) Two Mint HK-94s |
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I try not to think about it too much.
Right now I'm looking to sell my P99. I don't think I'll regret it since I can't hit shit with it. I am currently loyal to my 92F Brig. Damn good gun, and I'm pretty good with it too. I've sold a PPK, but didn't like it much anyway. I'd rather have a Sig. I've also sold an AR-10A2, but that was to my wife's bro. So since it's still in the family and I can still shoot it when I visit. |
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Yeah, that was pretty stupid. |
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Early 1944 4202xxx NPM M1 Carbine.......if I ever came across that gun, it will be mine again....a tear still runs whenever I think about when I sold it....
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SAR-1 AK
4 ChiCom 75 round Drums 10 30 Rnd Mags. All full of ammo, and the remnants of a case of Wolf. Made a killing, but stil haven't replaced it. All that payed rent and car insurance for 2 months while unemployed. |
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2 Mossberg 500's, a Remington 700, Russian Makarov, Colt King Cobra .357, Taurus PT101, a Ruger P94, a Glock 17 and a 22, Ruger mkII, Marlin Model 60 .22lr
The only guns I've ever sold that I didn't regret was a Romanaian AK that I rarely ever shot and a Norinco SKS that took AK magazines. But I have missed the other guns and had to sell them years ago when I needed the money and have regreted it ever since. |
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I only sold 2 ever. A norinco SKS in 1997 and a Ruger PC-4 in 2003. I kinda regret the SKS, but if I really wanted another I could just buy it again. The Ruger was sold to fund my 9mm AR and it was well worth getting rid of it for the AR.
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Polytech M14/S.
Bought new for under $350. Sold to my brother-in-law a few years ago to finance my first AR. He's always wanted it, so I figured it would stay "in the family". The rat bastard traded it on an Izhmash AK. |
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1. My first revolver ... a Ruger Redhawk 44 magnum ... it was EXTREMELY accurate ... but I didnt know at the time its accuracy was exceptional.
2. My 44 Magnum Desert Eagle 3. Franchi LAW 12, I had a SPAS and didnt like it, the LAW 12 was great, shoulda kept it. |
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Pre-ban HK94A3, pre-ban IMI Uzi Carbine, pre-ban SPAS-12 folder... all well BEFORE the ban!
Since then I got into ARs & AKs and never replaced any of the three. |
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My Chineese Military (not Norinco) SKS SN 61331 in new condition. Sold it for $175 in 1999.
Bought a SAR-2 with the money though, so it left for a good cause. |
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Savage 110 FP in .308, in a mcmillan stock, with loopy glass.... I traded it for a PSS and my group size got bigger. Man that rifle was a dream to shoot at a distance. I went back to the shop a week later to buy it back and it was sold
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As I continually tell my brother-in-law when he eyes my collection, "I only buy guns..."
The two I did sell hem though were no great loss. Whereas he has many regrets selling what should have been long-term keepsakes for short-term financial problems. He coveted one of my AR's so I had him buy a lower and I built him a nice one. Cheers, Otto |
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What? Selling your children?
Oh all right...yeah, while a made good money, I wish I hadn't sold a Sig 220. Now they're all expensive and everything. |
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+1, although I don't regret it all that much. It happens to be the only gun I have ever sold. |
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