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  • Antelope08

    Plinker
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    May 20, 2010
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    New Palestine
    I had a Walther PPK 32 with holster, WWII, Waffen stamped. that was never fired. It was given to me by the man that "liberated" it from a German police station in WWII. He "liberated" 24 of them, from a sub basment safe. He was an Lt. in artillery. He only made it home with one, but not with the box. A friend wanted it REALLY bad and traded me out of it. At the time I got about 3x the value, but find one that has never been fired. Oh well.
     

    bod

    Plinker
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    May 22, 2010
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    6
    Bluffton
    It would have to be my para-ordnance .45 LDA. Traded it for a sig p220 which I love but I really miss my para.
     

    88E30M50

    Grandmaster
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    Dec 29, 2008
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    Greenwood, IN
    It's only been gone for about 24 hours, but I'm already missing my Bersa 380CC. I let rational thought get in the way of emotional firearm hoarding. Stupid, stupid, stupid. Firearms are like kids. You get them and feed them and if you treat them well, they'll be around in case you need them for the rest of your life.
     

    Shoots4Fun

    Master
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    Dec 21, 2008
    1,771
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    Indianapolis, IN
    It's only been gone for about 24 hours, but I'm already missing my Bersa 380CC. I let rational thought get in the way of emotional firearm hoarding. Stupid, stupid, stupid. Firearms are like kids. You get them and feed them and if you treat them well, they'll be around in case you need them for the rest of your life.


    I also had a Bersa 380 (not cc) that I sold. It was a terrific gun, very reliable, accurate, and all around a pleasure to shoot. I hope to not get rid of any of my others to fund something new. I'll just try and save longer.
     

    pathfinder317

    Sharpshooter
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    Feb 1, 2010
    468
    18
    Franklin In
    I had a really nice colt collection , I had to sell them in the early 90's , and I regret the hell out of it , but I prefer to have a roof over our heads and food on the table.
    but I still cry about it often !
     
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