Armi San Marco 1858 Remington, Nickel with 24k gold plated finish, completely engraved. -It was my first safe queen, never fired it, and I sold it to fund my first 1911 to celebrate getting my carry permit, no regrets!
Brass-frame 1858 Remington with 12" bbl, tough times and I had other black powder guns I will never get rid of, sold to fun rent/utilities
Steel frame 5.25" bbl 1858 Remington with .45lc conversion cylinder, sold it to fund my 2nd 1911, which is
really sweet. The '58 was also really sweet and I wish I could have afforded to keep it
and buy the 1911, but if I had to choose one I'm happy with the decision I made
7.5" bbl Ruger Super Blackhawk .44mag with poly-choke vent-rib
this gun is my #1 regret having to part with. But again, I'd make the same call if I had to go back and re-think it, I sold it to be able to afford a NIB S&W 629-2 'mountain revolver' .44 mag. I can always get another Super Blackhawk when the financial situation is better, but I really wanted that S&W, and it was in such great shape, I miss the Ruger, but definitely plan to get another when I can.
Navy Arms/Pietta Griswold & Gunnison brass-frame .44 I still have a few other black powder guns, and I never really shot this one much, so I sold it and put the $$ towards ammo and mags
and last but certainly not least my
Wildey Survivor 8" bbl .45 Win-mag I bought it when I was making a lot more money, it was worth too much, and shot too seldom to keep when tough times came. When I'm doing better I think I'll replace it with a LAR Grizzly
As a collector I try to BUY more than sell, but it happens -kicks self-