I sold a S&W Model 19 to buy a Glock 23, an H&K USP Carbine to but an AK 47, sold an SKS because I never shot it and had a Beretta .380 stolen from me. I regret the loss of all 4 guns.
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I sold a S&W Model 19 to buy a Glock 23, an H&K USP Carbine to but an AK 47, sold an SKS because I never shot it and had a Beretta .380 stolen from me. I regret the loss of all 4 guns.
1. Short barrel Kimber 45ACP - Bought new, multiple problems! After two trips home to the factory in New York, it was still a jam-o-matic, dealer bought it back.
2. S&W 59 - Bought as a duty pistol years ago. Carried it a year before the Sheriff gave up and put us back in 357s.![]()
I got rid of my Diamondback DB9 because it didn't work reliably for me.
Same for the Star Firestar Plus.
Same for the Gen 1 S&W Sigma.
I recently put up a Beretta PX4 and Walther P22 up since I didn't shoot them as often. My replacement was a Ruger Mark II for the P22 and a Springfield XDM 9mm compact.
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Needed the money. No regrets whatsoever, bills come first. Well I do regret never having had the opportunity to watch The Clash in concert but thats off topic.
I've only sold one pistol. An M&P 9. Sold it because it had some issues with the striker. S&W replaced the striker assembly and when it came back I sold it. First time I ever had a problem with an S&W.
back in the 70's i sold off several p-38's, a s&w model 36, and inter tec 9mm. Also several t/c barrels. i wish i kept all of them. i was a fool for doing it.
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