Did you ever sell a gun then kick yourself

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I sold a S&W 22A and a Mini-14, both of which I do not miss in the least. The 22A was just
not a very endearing pistol, and the Mini-14 didn't stand up well next to the AR15.

If I sold one of my AR15's or lever rifles I would miss it for a long long time.

I have a Marlin 60 that I don't think I wouldn't really miss. I have a boring old 10/22 which I don't think I would sell, since my daughter used it when she was eight.
 
A few years ago I sold a Ferlach Constant Companion SxS 16 gauge boxlock ejector shotgun. Beautiful engraving and checkering with English style stock. A high grade Austrian made shotgun. What a mistake.
 
Own one shotgun, a Zabala 20 sxs. Have only ever owned this shotgun, and don't intend to sell it.

Regret selling one pistol, a S&W Model 10-4. But it's not irreplaceable.
 
Yep, had an LC smith Ideal grade i bought from a guy who found it in a attic. it was pitted up on one side from bird poop. it was mechanically perfect tight as a mouses ear. shot and swept like a dream and perfect bores. bought for 150 bucks and let go for 175. it would have made a perfect mate for my xbx flues ithaca...so sad
 
Yes, but I got the last laugh.

I talked my father into buying me a new Fox Model B 12 ga., full and mod, back when I was real skinny youngster. It kicked the everloving heck out of me and my 200+ pound dad too, so I got my uncle to sell it to a guy at work. I kicked myself for a few weeks because I'd really wanted to like it and it was my first SxS and first 12 ga.

Then I found out that the buyer got his face a little too close to his thumb ON THE SECOND SHOT and broke his nose. :uhoh: Good riddance.

John
 
No, though my experience is very limited. Had a Winchester 61 pump .22 that loved to double feed that I brought back to GM in a trade for A T/C Classic .22, which I can't hit anything with (and just broke a magazine today!).

Shotguns, never. They are just too classy. Then again my personal philosophy is to have a small collection of guns that I really like, rather than buying anything that catches my eye and horse-trading.
 
Many, many times. I was usually able to track the gun down and buy it back, or at least purchase a near identical replacement. I'm now out of the selling game -- unless I'm selling something redundant in the collection.
 
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