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Browning Hi Power Practical with Craig Spegel grips

S&W K-38

HK P7 with Robar NP3 finish, including a letter from Robbie Barkmann advising the original owner that they refinished the barrel along with the rest of the gun since the owner didn't specify.

I didn't sell them, but I also didn't get my duty weapons from my department.
S&W model 657, stainless steel N frame .41 magnum revolver

Beretta 92fs

S&W M&P 9mm


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an M1 Garand I got from CMP....sold it to a coworker with the agreement that if he ever wanted to sell it I got first refusal...



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A pre-lock S&W 686 and my Browning Hi Power 9mm.
 
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Sig P232, stainless.
 
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Several Pythons
 
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The only one I wish I gave some more thought about holding onto was a Montage Suisse P220 that was in really good condition.


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I used to think I regret selling this gun and that gun. That was a long time ago. Not any longer. They are just things.


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Ruger P89.
First semi-automatic I ever bought. It wasn't a precision piece, but it never failed me.




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I sold a Savage .222 over 20 gauge and a Savage double barrel 20 gauge at the same time at a gun show in 1992. Looking back I truly regret that not so much due to the firearms themselves but more so from the fact that they were both gifts from my Dad.




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All of them but most is an HK P2000 .40S&W Jack Bauer special
 
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none, the only two I have ever gotten rid of were both Taurus 38s that I picked up for less than $50 each. One came with holsters that I wanted, but the gun looked like it had lived in a tackle box for 30 years, it was rusted and pitted badly. I was traded for a Sig Trailside pistol, the other was an old 38 that had timing issues and was traded for a Glock 19.

No regrets with either of those going away.




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Thats a painful one- a Winchester Model 1894 made in 1895. Had a four digit serial number and was a saddle ring carbine model.



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I'd say all of my P7s, but not really I suppose. My Pre-War Colt 1911A1. THAT I regret selling.




 
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I guess I would like to have the P220 Nickel and maybe the S&W M34, but I never really shot them much - so no regrets on selling.
 
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