Boy I wish I'd never sold that one...

Chinese "Paratrooper" SKS - Good Lord, I never thought they would go up in price, or be banned from import, as cheap as they were around 1991!

Glock 17 with several full-capacity mags - never was partial to it, but I should've hung onto it and sold it later for more money to Glockenspielers and their peculiar affliction...

*&* Model 629, 2 1/2" barrel. Kaboom/flash! Impulse buy, price was right, 240gr flying ashtrays impressive as heck. So was the recoil and flinch. Doubt I'll find another one as cheap. And it was a pre-agreement *&*, too.

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A Colt .25 acp that was my Dads. He carried it off base while he was stationed at Pearl Harbor from 42-45. Traded it for a Ruger MKI standard barrel that was later stolen.

A six inch Ruger Security Six .357 mag that I sold to a buddy on the condition that he sell it back to me if he didnt want it anymore. He lost it to his wife in a divorce. Part of the reason was she could outshoot him with it any day of the week. :D

An Intertec Scorpion! It was a .22 pistol, kinda of a Tec-9 looking thing that used Ruger 10/22 mags. It would double and triple when I first got it but after a trip back to the factory on a recall it was a good shooting little pistol. Load up a Ramline 50 rounder and shoot all day! Got spooked before the 94 AW ban and sold it at a great loss. Well we live and learn.
 
2" Colt Python nickle plated with stag grips and a gator IWB holster. action as smooth as as a baby's butt. shot like a target pistol.

my first firearm a Springfield 7 shot clip feed bolt action .22 with 4X scope

a P229 Sig .40 that would shoot MOA groups with my handloads

come to think of it any firearm i have ever sold....the money is long gone and so are the guns.
excuse me i am overcome by emotion i think i need a drink.
 
The only one I ever got rid of, I traded. It was a Ruger Vaquero in 44 Magnum. It had had some trigger work done for cowboy shooting. The hammer took so little effort to cock that a 140 year old woman with bad arthritis could have cocked it easily. The trigger was even lighter. I traded it for a 1 month old Glock 22 with 3 high-caps.
 
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