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Sold a 586 then bought it back the next day.
Tried to drink the Kimber Kool Ade but sold all of them with no regret.
Sold a Boddington Ruger #1 in 450 3 1/4 with his autograph for obscene funds. No regret.
Getting old so will sell a few in the next few years.
Beware of thieves, scammers and dishonest members on the "Fire" classifieds. Ya there is a thief here too. Whatever!!
They're all around the CampFire and everywhere.
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For nostalgia, an H&R single shot, exposed hammer, 16 ga. I shot my first pheasant with at age 12 or 13 and my next, a late 60's vintage Remington 870 pump Wingmaster in 12 ga. which dropped many, many more.
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Campfire Greenhorn
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sold a first gen Remington 700 Titanium in 7mm SAUM back when things were tight. Still looking to buy the same gun back sometime.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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i've sold hundreds that i wish i had back. like the 10 nib nylon 66 remington 22's that i bought in the 80's for 400.00,yeah 40.00 each.store closing that a friend managed.99.00 for nib 870 wingmasters,149.00 for new 1100 remingtons. i think i bought 5each of both. This should cheer you up... http://www.collectorsfirearms.com/remington-arms-nylon-66-22-lr-r18674/DF
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Sold every .270 Win that I won in a drawing or took in on trade, but never suffered any remorse. My regret to the OP's question was a 270 , a beautiful 100% condition 1962 year model Browning Safari Medallion, it was flawless, along with it's little gloss 2-7 Leupold in the factory engraved rings, would bughole 150 gr Partitions in calm winds. Oh yeah those Belgium made Brownings were to die for.I had one in 7 Rem.mag with super wood!!! IMHO some of the finest production sporting weapons ever built, I did however manage to hang onto it's big brother in 458 WM, it's not a Medallion, just a standard Safari Grade, still a super cool accurate all game basher.
Trump Won!
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Sold a common .223 Remington Model 7 Wood Youth.
Was perfect truck gun. Havent sold many, but that one stings.
Trump HAD the World, ", Trump saw our children, " Trump saw a way to make a brighter day so he started giving There was a choice he was making, he was saving our own lives Its true he made a brighter day for you and me. --Trump WINS 2016
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Oh please! if I had a nickel for every time I did that! Word. 'Cept old family guns..... they will get passed.
Have Dog
Will Travel
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kind of regret this one, a Tanegashima (japanese matchlock musket) just sold recently as part of getting rid of stuff so the wife doesn't have to. made in 1726 and was fun to shoot.
the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded. Robert E Lee ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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S&W Model 27, 3.5" nickel, S serual #,Dammit :
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Campfire Ranger
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Savage 24 I sold 2 -- then they stopped making them Which version? The .22lr/.410 (which I love) haa now been reintroduced as the model 42 with synthetic stocks. 24D 22LR/20ga 24c. Hard chromed 22/20 ugly but functional
"The Church can and should help modern society by tirelessly insisting that the work of women in the home be recognized and respected by all in its irreplaceable value." Apostolic Exhortation On The Family, Pope John Paul II
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Sold a stevens 311 410. Man I wish I had it back.
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Colt Woodsman Match Target.
I still miss that Pistol, and It's been 40+ years ago!
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I have sold several over the years and I only regretted selling one. I had a chance to buy it back and I did, only to sell it again. Now I don't look back only forward.
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Campfire Ranger
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.38 super
S&W 586
Don't really need either of them
But stupid to sell them
Lost money on the 586
Made money on the super
Miss,it more
Sold,some,others that I don't miss
I'm pretty certain when we sing our anthem and mention the land of the free, the original intent didn't mean cell phones, food stamps and birth control.
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1913 1911 586 s&w 8 3/8" 9410 94 flat band 94 32-40 Ruger sp101 (still mine but in use by a neice) just sorely miss it
the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded. Robert E Lee ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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A Kimber of Oregon 22LR, two Browning Low Wall 1885 243s and several old Winchesters come to mind.
That said, I don't collect firearms nearly as much anymore. I came to realize that I wasn't having much fun with just having inventory. Defined as rifles, pretty or collectible or not, that sat in a safe and I seldom if ever actually shot. When I decided to start spending more money on barrels and components and less on rifles, I became happier. It was telling when I would sell something that I had had for years, that was just a firearm and not an heirloom, and I would be happy to see it gone.
Wearing out barrels is more fun for me than taking something out of a safe to look at it occasionally. Now I measure success in any given year when I spend more on barrels and components that I do on new acquisitions.
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Anybody who seriously concerns themselves with the adequacy of a Big 7mm for anything we hunt here short of brown bear, is a dufus. They are mostly making shidt up. Crunch! Nite-nite!
Stolen from an erudite CF member.
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6" Colt Python with hollow lug made in 1966 Marlin SS Guide Gun Browning A5
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Campfire Greenhorn
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Sako Finnwolf(s) X 3! BRNO ZG 47 in 30-06 Sako minty biathlon rifle in .243
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Have you ever sold a gun you regret? I had a Rem700 C grade, heavy barrel, in 25-06. Needed money. I have been kicking myself in ass for years. Dumbass!!! Absolutely. A Charter Arms Bulldog .44 Special that I bought new back in the early 1980s. Just one of many I regret selling.
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Probably told this here before on a similar thread... My first rifle was a savage 99 in 308 I bought used for 100 bucks with my summer ranching money in high school in '74. I killed all my animals with it until the early 90s. I had that, my old model 15 22 and 870 wingmaster I also bought in high school new. That was my battery for around 17 years, killed a ton of stuff. Decided I needed a 3006 for elk hunting in colorado, bought a new rem 700 with leupold scope. My daughter's birthday she wanted a special present and I was short money. Figured I didn't need that 99 anymore so put it in the paper for 175.00, even in '91 I guess that was cheap, phone rang off the hook. That rem has killed a chitload of elk and deer but I always regretted getting rid of my first rifle. Bought one much like it from a member here, went out and killed an elk with that same daughter. My battery had been restored to as close to original as possible.
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