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Let’s see… severpaKK Ruger number 1a 7x57’s and .243’s Marlin 336, 35 Remington Remington model 700 guide gun 7 mm 08 Tang safety Ruger ultralight’s in. 270 Tang safety RSI Ruger. 308 Winchester 32 special Marlin Lever action 44 mag Tikka T3 6.5 X 55
But the one I really like to have back is my New England firearms 22 hornet. I got it as a Christmas gift at eight years old, 12 years later had a falling out with my father who decided to give that one away to a cousin. Said cousin says he still has it but will not relinquish.
So if any of you kind folks want to sell back some of those guns listed above, I am All ears!
Kind of a dick move on your cousin's part... More of a dick part on his fathers part IMO drover
223 Rem, my favorite cartridge - you can't argue with truckloads of dead PD's and gophers.
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Let’s see… severpaKK Ruger number 1a 7x57’s and .243’s Marlin 336, 35 Remington Remington model 700 guide gun 7 mm 08 Tang safety Ruger ultralight’s in. 270 Tang safety RSI Ruger. 308 Winchester 32 special Marlin Lever action 44 mag Tikka T3 6.5 X 55
But the one I really like to have back is my New England firearms 22 hornet. I got it as a Christmas gift at eight years old, 12 years later had a falling out with my father who decided to give that one away to a cousin. Said cousin says he still has it but will not relinquish.
So if any of you kind folks want to sell back some of those guns listed above, I am All ears!
Kind of a dick move on your cousin's part... really it would be unusual for that side of the family to not be dicks...;)
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that 308 montana you sold me is turning into a gem now that's shes a 6br
of the half dozen 84m's i've owned and sold this ones the keeper.
only rifle i shouldn't have sold was none of them. wouldn't mind that safe full of collectibles that got stolen.
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I've bought and sold a bunch through the years. The one I wish I still had would be a 7mm-08 Mnt rifle, which was the first rifle I bought myself when I was out of school and working. I came home from a cold snowy day of deer hunting and leaned it up against the couch to thaw out while I took a shower. When I came out I found my retriever pup had shredded the walnut stock! It made me sick and I ended up traded it away. All the others through the years have just been guns, but that one was special.
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Rem 878 12 ga Rem 788 243 win Browning BLR 308 win Sav 99 284 win Sav 24B 22/410
There are others but these come to mind, I didn't have a lot of money so I traded to get something else that struck my fantasy.
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Vortex double trigger and 270 winchester. Bought it while I was stationed in Germany in the 90s. stupid decision to sell it
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Let’s see… severpaKK Ruger number 1a 7x57’s and .243’s Marlin 336, 35 Remington Remington model 700 guide gun 7 mm 08 Tang safety Ruger ultralight’s in. 270 Tang safety RSI Ruger. 308 Winchester 32 special Marlin Lever action 44 mag Tikka T3 6.5 X 55
But the one I really like to have back is my New England firearms 22 hornet. I got it as a Christmas gift at eight years old, 12 years later had a falling out with my father who decided to give that one away to a cousin. Said cousin says he still has it but will not relinquish.
So if any of you kind folks want to sell back some of those guns listed above, I am All ears!
Kind of a dick move on your cousin's part... More of a dick part on his fathers part IMO drover Don't disagree! But the cousin is the one who can fix it now.
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The first handgun I bought was a 6" Colt Python for $459 at the original Dick's Sporting Goods store in Binghamton. I decided I needed a 44 magnum so I sold it to a friend. In hindsight, I should have just saved my money and I could have had both. (Stupid kid) When I was about 19 my neighbor's wife passed away. Old German lady, she was a hunter, fisherman etc. I had just started deer hunting the year before so her husband called me & asked me to come over. We had never been allowed to even walk on the sidewalk in front of their house without getting yelled at so I was a little apprehensive to say the least. Anyway, he has a 6 gun cabinet in the front room and offered me all the guns and the cabinet for $200. 200 DOLLARS! I had never had that much money i my life so I passed. I can only imagine what was in there. Old Winchesters, Parkers? I still kick my own butt over that deal.
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I've sold a handful of guns, and only regretted one. It was an H&R Ultra Rifle Model 300 with the L579 Sako action and wearing a Chick Donnelly .284 winchester barrel. Absolutely gorgeous rifle, shot great, but as a younger man my logic was a bit skewed. I didn't like that I couldn't buy factory ammo, and it had a fairly short chamber so I could only load mid-power rounds, so I ended up selling it here on the fire actually (for far too cheap... I think I got $650 for the whole setup including brass and dies). I believe it went to a gentleman for his grandson, so I hope that rifle is taking whitetail on the regular these days. https://imgur.com/a/teQiy
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Beretta model 70. First pistol I ever bought. Miss it still.
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The only ones that got away are ones I did not have the money for when they were for sale.
I was at a gun auction about 1996 and there were two factory engraved 6” Colt Pythons in wood display boxes with factory certificates. One Royal blue and the other Stainless. I think one sold for $700 & the other $800. I had $500 in my pocket.
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Not a rifle but a shotgun, Baserri Mari HR O/U.
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TC White Mountain Carbine 50 cal- Dad gave it to me for Christmas when I was about 14 Ruger 77/22 Hornet- it was in a Fajen laminate thumbhole stock, shot wonderfully, killed my first called in predators with it (gray fox) Marlin 357 pre safety Winchester 94 44mag trapper Ruger Mark II 223 Target Ruger Mark II 223 Standard Franchi I12 12 ga auto Browning Hi-power Bushnell Elite 3200 4-12x40 AO
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The only ones that got away are ones I did not have the money for when they were for sale.
I was at a gun auction about 1996 and there were two factory engraved 6” Colt Pythons in wood display boxes with factory certificates. One Royal blue and the other Stainless. I think one sold for $700 & the other $800. I had $500 in my pocket. Why I don't typically go to gun shows without at least $1K in my pocket. Well, that, and I typically don't go to gun shows much anymore.
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1957 Marlin 336, .35 Rem. Fajen Stock, (Factory gorgeous wood!) Leupold 1-6x24 Hog Scope. Bought it here on the Fire about 7 yrs. ago, sold it like a dummy so I could finish remodeling a house.
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I don’t regret parting with any. They were all sold to upgrade or reinvest into another firearm I preferred more - but I wouldn’t mind having some of these back…
Winchester 1886 lightweight takedown 45/70 in 95% condition Winchester combination 30/06 over 12ga unfired in luggage case S&W 29-2 with 3/4 coverage factory lettered engraving NIB Ruger 77RLS ultralight in 7mm/08 w/ factory laminate stock Colt lightning 22lr Browning micro-medallion in 284 Sako Finnbear deluxe in 25/06 w/ remarkable Circassian walnut Bergman Bayard M1910 (Danish contract) in 98% condition Mannlicher schoenauer 1952 in 308 and another in 257 rbts Savage 99K 300 in high original condition Early Remington Seven 260 bought new w/ lawn mowing money when I was 14
The list is significantly longer - but I’ve sulked enough for now, ha!
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