Autos you will never sell.

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Ruger Mark II that my father-in-law gave me before he died will NEVER be sold.
My Glock 26 will stay with me forever also... my favorite gun that I have ever shot.
 
My Stainless HKs
My Springfield 5" .45 Super
My Springfield 6" .45/45 Super V-16 Longslide
My Springfield 6" 10mm Omega
My Mateba .44 Magnum.... its an auto revolver... does that count?? :D
 
I have a Les Baer and NightHawk Talon along with CZs and a new Beretta
380 that fall into that class of never let go...have Bersa and a Walther that
are fine but not in that catagory...in fact, I have some Smiths that I would
sonner sell and they are becoming safe queens..due to the love affair with
these autos....
 
Smith and Wesson 945s
Smith and Wesson PDs
Kimber Pro Carry 2
Colt 1911 in 38 Super
Ruger Mark 3
Smith Wheel guns
Beretta Elites-96 and 92
Browning High Powers- Mark 3 and Standard.
Walther P22.
 
Give me a high enough offer and everything's for sale, but I have a customized Dan Wesson Pointman that is my favorite of all my 1911's,and my Beretta 92G is my first pistol (bought it on my 21st birthday:))but it's no better than yours.

I love all my handguns,but they're replaceable. Glock,H&K,Kimber,Taurus...it's not like they're gonna run out of them any time soon.
 
For the right price (e.g. if someone offered me 100,000$ per piece), I'd sell any of them.

With that said, those that would require the most thought and $$$ are my Sig P220 ST, Sig P239, Sig P228,Beretta Cheetah, Beretta 92 and Springfield XD 45.

My Glocks would be lower on the list, I might accept $25,000 for each. :)
 
My "never sell" guns are mostly Colt 1911's which I've customized, some of my S&W revos, one of my Colt Detective Specials, and a Ruger GP-100 3". ALL of my tupperware guns are expendable and replaceable.
 
"Liberty" model Ruger SBH, bought it on my 21st birthday.

Second Gen. G21. First new gun I ever bought. I bought it because the clerk made me mad. Now, 12yrs later, if I had the money back from all the ammo shot out of it, I could pay off my house.

CZ 75BD

CZ P-01
 
My HK USP 40, P2000, Model4, M1 Carbine. I wish I still had my Firestar in 45. Will be buying another one as soon as I find a good deal. The one I sold to my buddy he doesnt want to part with.
 
My s&w 1076 is just too neat to sell. I think its kind of the gun that really is connected most to how we look at handgun ballistics today.
 
The three I own now:
S&W 5906
Beretta Model 1935
MAB P-15

I've had to let some really good ones go in the past, but never again!
 
I've never sold any of my guns but for the right deal they are all for sale. If I ever have to save my life or the life of a loved one with a gun, it would probably come off of the for sale list.
 
My little Pony.

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More reliable than my Glock and can go just about anywhere, in any kind of dress.
 
There is no such thing. For 15 years I swore I'd never sell my Sig 228. Then I got bored with it and sold it and I haven't missed it.
 
Witness Elite Match in .40 S&W I don't like the cartridge that well and have a factory 10mm barrel for it but it makes one hole groups at 25 yards with 180 grain Federal American Eagle .40 ammo. Absolutely unbelievable accuracy and a single action trigger that rivals the best 1911.:)
 
For the right price, they're all for sale. No physical attachment to the tools of my trade. They used hard and repaired/replaced when necessary. :) :) :) :)
 
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