A Walther P22, my very first REAL firearm. It jammed more often than Ruger and Browning, but I later found out it was the norm, for P22s. And I did manage to have a lot fun shooting it. But mostly, it was special because it was my First...
I bought a G22 off of someone on here. It came with I'm wanting to say 5+ mags and brand new night sights. Gun was in perfect condition. I traded it in for a G23 with 2 mags and no night sights. A couple weeks down the road I sold it.
I'm still kicking myself in the :moon:.
A 1970's production Charter Arms Undercover. It looked like new and since it was made before the quality went to hell in the late '80's / early 90's is was a good piece. Should have kept it!
i had 6 old single action colts,it took me years to aquire.got a divorce and they were gone within two weeks.got 4500.00 for them in 1992.what are they worth now?i dont think i have had even one since, other than a newer arizona comm. 22 single act. i posted on here...
.380 Walther PP made in Ulm (#1 regret by far)
.38 S&W Mdl. 640 from first production year
.380 Colt Pony
.45 S&W M-1917
.45 M1911 Union Switch & Signal
.44 Mag. S&W Mdl. 29
Don't even ask about rifles, It'll make us both cry.
I've sold/traded 3 pistols in my past. None of which I really regret. Except one.
Rexio .38 Spl (The only one I really regret but was for a good cause)
KT P-11 (Don't regret it in the least sense of the word. JoM!)
S&W Sigma 40VE (hated the trigger, but it was my first pistol. Don't regret it)
The Rexio revolver was AWESOME. Almost Perfect condition, very low round count, but it's helping to fund a .22 AR.
Regret them all now. Nothing worse than seeing your gun on display for $200+ more than they gave you for it. But you do what you need to. Family comes first.
Pre ban Glock 21
S&W Model 39
Taurus PT92
1st Gen Kimber Custom
Ruger P89