I feel that pain, believe me.S&W Model 66 .357 in stainless with 2 inch barrel. Was super accurate but had to sell when in school and have always regretted. Now have a no sell policy.
Ohhhhhhh!S&W Nickel Model 19 2.5 inch barrel .357 magnum I traded for several guns in 1984.
I sold one of these or $900 about 12 years ago, never regretted selling it. For me it became a safe King.S&W Nickel Model 19 2.5 inch barrel .357 magnum I traded for several guns in 1984.
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WHOA! I had an H&R Model 999 "Sportsman" 9-shot .22 that I also regret trading off one day. Nice little gun, good lucking with the vent rib barrel, and pretty accurate. It sucked back in the day when I had to trade or sell some gun to get another. I literally have a sheet of paper, two columns, of every gun I ever had.I would think my beretta 21 I think, it was a 25 acp and also an H&R 22 revolver 9 shot.
It’s not so much the sold part, although I would like to have both back, it’s what I sold them for, probably $100 each.
I do have a couple on my Don’t sell list now. A Beretta 92X and a Taurus PT92 in Stainless. The striker fired wonder pistols are too plentiful and easy to come by.
I saw one on here looked to be in good condition for $125 a year or 2 ago. I was the 2nd one asking about it, the 1st already had it pending funds, of course that locked it up.WHOA! I had an H&R Model 999 "Sportsman" 9-shot .22 that I also regret trading off one day. Nice little gun, good lucking with the vent rib barrel, and pretty accurate. It sucked back in the day when I had to trade or sell some gun to get another. I literally have a sheet of paper, two columns, of every gun I ever had.
I plan to go to the next show. Thanks.I see them in gun shows every once and awhile in the $200.00 range--there are still a few out there if you're still interested---