Ever sell a gun you never fired?

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Yes.
An M-1 Garand Service Grade Special, which the CMP rep said had been stored in grease (cosmo) in Greece.
During a day off between operating trips in ATL (Atlanta Airport) I rented a car and drove via Camp Creek & I-20 to Anniston.

It was so nice with what appeared to be new wood and unworn metal that I never tried it. It wasn't my only Garand.
 
A Swiss K31 and a Turkish Mauser. I had other Mausers and Swiss rifles at the time.

A 50th Anniversary Blackhawk that I ended up trading for a GP100 plus cash.

Almost forgot too. A CVA Bobcat .50 percussion muzzle-loader that I got for $49 at Wal-Mart. I consigned it and somebody bought it for a muzzle-loader season in a neighboring state. That would have been fun to shoot though.
 
Bought a 10mm Ruger 1911 for a touch over $800. 'Panic buying' set in before I had a chance to shoot it, and I listed it on GB. It sold for $1200.
Surely some dolts will call me 'greedy' when it was the buyer's fault for willingly paying that much.
Also sold a nib Remington 700 (.308) at cost to my brother.
 
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Yes. Was in a pawn shop on a Friday afternoon looking for deals shortly after hunting season ended. Guy comes in wanting to sell a Remington 700 in 270 for $200. Needs rent money NOW. The shop owner declines to buy it. I give the guy $200 for it. I sold it at a gunshow Saturday morning for $300.

I had a Beretta 92 that shot great but was in rough shape. I ran across an identical used Beretta in a local gun shop. The guy had it priced cheap because he didn't like Beretta's, but I knew he loved Ruger pistols. I drove to a 2nd gun shop and traded my beat up 92 even for a Ruger P90 in 45. Drove back to the 1st shop and traded the Ruger even for the Beretta. I never took the Ruger pistol home.
 
I’ve done it a lot as well. Almost always on deals that were too good to pass up. Other times, on impulse, when I had an idea in my head, made the purchase then had a better idea soon after.

I’ve bought ammo before I bought the gun, then the gun, then sold it with the ammo before firing it. I had every intention of shooting it but it just didn’t work out that way.

I will disclose that I never have fired it to the buyer.
 
Yes...
I won a Remington 870 in a raffle.
Didn't need it...I had several other 12ga shotguns that I used regularly.
I went through a divorce and sold the Remington along with quite a few other firearms. I eventually replaced most of the other guns with identical models but I have never bought another Remington 870.
I still need to replace a couple of the other firearms I sold during that divorce even though I have since acquired dozens of other firearms. The exact models and calibers just haven't been a priority in the intervening 30+ years...maybe someday I will acquire another custom .30/06 on a Remington 700 action and another scoped Super RedHawk in .44Magnum with a 9-1/2" barrel.
 
Yes. A Colt 1911 45 purchased from a friend. I let it sit in my gun cabinet for a few years and finally sold it, without ever firing it. In preparation for shooting that Colt, I did load quite a few 45 ACP cartridges on my reloading bench specifically for that gun. It was the only 45 caliber I have ever owned. And I still have those cartridges along with a lot more components to reload more. Some day I will have to get another 45 caliber to take advantage of all the 45 ammunition and reloading components that are sitting idle.
 
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I will, just not yet. I have bought a couple of new, unfired, still in the box. Couple of pistols and a rifle. Doubt that I'll
make much but I liked the idea. That's what collecting is all about.
 
I have bought several guns over the years that I ultimately sold without ever shooting. A 1917 .30-06, SKB 20 gauge, a couple of shotguns, etc.

None were new, just new to me.

Stay safe.
 
One or twice. As mentioned, I won a rifle (.22 long rifle version of AR 'style') and sold it back to the dealer for current wholesale price. (The ticket for the raffle - only one - cost $1.00, Yankee money) I did financially well out of the deal.
I have a couple rifles (Ruger No 1) that have not been fired. As they are large danger game calibers, I likely will never have use for them. But someone will want them bad.
 
Ever sell a gun you ... bought ... never fired?
Yes. FFL friend got a Remington 760 on a trade-in and he didn't want it and sold it to me really cheap ... Then a coworker friend found out and really, really wanted it so it was sold off without having fired a single round. Since the buyer was a friend, I extended the same low price I paid.
 
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