1916 Carl Gustaf m96 with Elm stock, all matching numbers, ultra low round count and presented as a shooting prize in Sweden. I cry every night.
1916 Carl Gustaf m96 with Elm stock, all matching numbers, ultra low round count and presented as a shooting prize in Sweden. I cry every night.
I occasionally feel regret selling my mint BSA Hunter in 222 (years ago). Usually the regret is when I see them selling for well over 2K now
Sako Vixen 222 and a Sako Forrester 243.
I pre-paid and waited over two years for a Model 7 in 7-08 Kevlar-camo stock back in the day. This was back when NZ ( pre-1990) was on the outer with the USA and we seemed to be the last country they would send stock to.
It arrived just as my marraige was being disolved and it immediately ( unfired) got sold to divvy up with my ex. There was no chance of hiding it or keeping it as she was well aware it was on it's way.
I sold it to a mate who immediately sold off the barrelled action with his old wood stock off his Model 7 308. He still to this day has it and shows me the stock at every possible opportunity.
I dream of what might have been.
I understand the buying of gun safes but what is this "selling of guns" thing that people talk about?
"You'll never find a rainbow if you're looking down" Charlie Chaplin
I cried a little bit. Not really, but I would. Strangely enough my mates Dad has this same rifle. He loves it beyond all things and claims he shot most of his deer with it. Same guys Dad had an old motorbike. These people are old, I guess 1930s to 1950s era. So my mates Dad decides he wants a motorbike like his Dad had, buys one and when he gets the ownership papers he has bought his Dads motorbike.
I lost a treasured rifle due to a woman and as of right now, I am in the process of buying it back, hopefully. I have the number of the guy who the guy I sold it to sold it to.
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a Zastava m85 LH 223 but regret selling more because of action more than calibre
dads brno 601 shoulda rebarreled in 260 and kept it
and one rifle i missed out on buying a LH rem 700 CDL in 243 that bites i never got to buy that one😥
Husqvarna 640 9.3x62, lightweight very accurate and in very good condition, wish I hadn't sold it.
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