Which one would you like to have back?

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Colt Combat Commander Series 70 Custom
Lew Horton 2&1/2 inch L-Frame S&W round butt (686)
Colt Diamondback .22 LR 4 inch
Browning HP (Nazi proofed)
Hi Standard Victor .22 LR

Roughly in that order - And at least a dozen more . Hards times came and went , and then came and stayed.
 
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Out of the four guns I have sold, I only miss one really bad, my Colt CCO. I sold it to my brother so I still got to shoot it, which was OK, but then it was stolen from his house. :cuss: I missed my Beretta 96 Inox (with all-metal parts) until I got my 96G-SD.

I miss my Glock 23 as much as I miss the time that I kneeled down on a fire ant nest during a night infiltration exercise. :neener:
 
The one I really miss that I never got back is my Clackamas Kimber; I've never had a better feeling and shooting 1911 in my hand. But, the house payment was important, too.

The one I did get back was a Colt Magnum Carry; not the same one, but a replacement. This one ain't going anywhere.
 
H&K USP "Tactical" in .45 - It was just cool, accurate and fun.

Walther P5 - I bought it unfired and never shot it. Sold it for more than I paid, but wish I had it back.
 
Which one you would like back!

I have sold several I'd like back, but the 2 which immediately come to mind are the S&W Mod. 39 and a Mauser HSc in .380. Sold the S&W to get a Browing Hi-Power. Love the Browing, but wish I kept the 39as well. The one I miss the most is the HSc. Sold it to buy a Walther PPKs. The Walther is a great gun, but there was something special about that Mauser!
Hind sight is 20- 20!
 
I really want my S&W 586 back (no -anything). That gun was a sweet shooter. I sold it because I was having trouble making my car payments. And the stupid car ended up being repossessed.

I also miss my Beretta 96 Centurion, but my .40 BHP occupies it's place now.
 
Colt Delta Elite (10mm). I still have the Guns and Ammo annual that convinced me to buy it. I sold it to buy something that was a little more affordable to shoot.
 
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