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I had sold this .22 rifle a year ago and after it passed through several hands, now I bought it back from a different person. I've been missing it since selling it and now I swear I'll never sell it again.
boy I thought everyone bought and sold the same gun at least once or twice in their careers. I thought I invented "sold cheap, bought dear" the first time I bought back one that I had sold earlier.
When I was stationed in Germany in 95 I sold a Walther PP .32 and a S&W m-19 to an airforce buddy. We are now both retired and living in Alabama. Last year I talked him into letting me buy them back. He had both guns for ten years and never shot them.
I sold a pistol I really liked to thin the herd when I enherited some others. I'd buy it back in a heartbeat! He's a good friend that takes care of his guns. So far he hasn't given me the opportunity. So, to answer your question. NO. But I would.
I received my uncle's H&R Topper model (.22 Hornet and 20 guage single shot barrels) via Santa one year as a kid... my first gun, actually. Traded it to my older brother a few years later, then ended up swapping (or paying?) him for it a couple of years after that.
Yep - 1920 Mosin Nagant 91/30 that I didn't have a chance to fire before I sold it. Quite accurate, and grand fun to shoot/reload for, don't plan on letting this one run again!
I had a blue steel Vaquaro that I sold to a friend and a firestar that I traded to him for a S&W 640. After a few years of not being impressed with the smith I traded it back to him for the Vaquaro.
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