Don't part with EITHER one, if you're happy with them! On the other hand, if you just HAVE to sell one of them, the model 14 is a "keeper".
Get yourself out of debt by doing some "creative financing"! Work a few extra hours of over-time at your job, if possible. Have a garage sale. Re-cycle aluminum cans. Do without a few "luxuries" for awhile. Tell your friends and relatives that you'd rather have CASH for your next birthday, Christmas, or whatever other time that you might receive gifts. Borrow from relatives or friends. Take on a part-time job. Take out a short-term loan from your bank.
Several years ago, I found myself in somewhat of a financial bind. It was something that didn't need immediate cash-in-hand, but I needed to come up with $2,000. I used most of the above-mentioned "creative financing" schemes, and within less than a month, I had been able to get nearly $5,000!
Firearms are LONG-term "investments"! The longer you hold onto them, the better the re-sale value!
You just might surprise yourself with how much money you can come up with....LEGALLY, and in a very short amount of time!