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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 I shave with Occam's razor | |||
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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... "Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor.” Robert A. Heinlein “You may beat me, but you will never win.” sigmonkey-2020 “A single round of buckshot to the torso almost always results in an immediate change of behavior.” Chris Baker | |||
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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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Not really from Vienna![]() |
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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Oriental Redneck![]() |
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. Q | |||
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Ruger P89. First semi-automatic I ever bought. It wasn't a precision piece, but it never failed me. God bless America. | |||
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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. A penny saved is a government oversight. | |||
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All of them but most is an HK P2000 .40S&W Jack Bauer special | |||
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Cruising the Highway to Hell ![]() |
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. “Government exists to protect us from each other. Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to protect us from ourselves.” ― Ronald Reagan Retired old fart | |||
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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. “I used to be totally into Steve Vai and Joe Satriani and other shredders, and I tried to emulate what they did and really grow as a guitarist,” Mr. Hanneman said in “Louder Than Hell.” “Then I said, ‘I don’t think I’m that talented, but more important, I don’t care.’ ” | |||
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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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