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Ones That got away
How about everyone telling the story of their firearm they traded/sold and wished they had it back now. My "one that got away" was a Winchester Featherweight XTR in 280 Remington. I traded it for a Winchester Big Bore in 375 Win that I just had to have. I still miss that 280 on opening morning.
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RE: Ones That got away
Swampman, I wished I could buy back a Rem 1100 .410 and a Win Oct. Barrel .32-20
that I use to have. The Rem .410 I sold in 1977 and the Win .32-20 was loaned to my cousin in 1957 and sold It while I was in the military. |
RE: Ones That got away
For me it would have to be my first deer rifle as a kid. It was a Savage bolt action 30-30. Deadly accurate at 100 to 150 yards. I always out shot my Dad, Grandfather and cousin's Marlin lever guns.
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cousin in 1957 and sold It while I was in the military. Is your cousin still alive or just "bruised and contused?":D |
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I started out with a cheap Auto Ordanance 1911 45 ACP. I shot it for a while then cracked the recoil lug. I put a new Sprinfiel Armories barrel in it then had it all tricked out with a match trigger and had a comp built for it. It was 1000% reliable and quite accurate. For some dumb reason I traded it for a new Springfield Armories 45 and started over again.[:@] I miss that gun BIG TIME. Now that I am retiered I will never be able to afford to build another. OH WELL at least My Ruger 45 ACP does the defense thing well. Thats far from the only one but it hurts the most. I let a couple of model 95's go as well. I live and DON"T learn:D
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Mine was a custom 8 mm Mauser and I still kick myself over that one and it been 15 years ago
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