I regret selling my Saiga 12 and Saiga 7.62 they were both a blast to shoot but unfortunately a lay off forced the sell of them hope to replace them soon at least the Saiga 12 anyways
I miss my Rossi stainless .22 revolver I got for $179. Was an sweet little gun. Makes me want to beat my head against a wall. Also regret selling my hi point 9mm carbine. Wasn't pretty to look at but it was a shooter. Also my Cimarron .45 colt 7.5"........maybe others
But by selling those I got better firearms. Still wish I had them though
There are only 2 that I really regret getting rid of. A nice S&W 6906 9mm, and a truly beautiful 2 1/2" S&W model 66 combat magnum. They were both great guns, but I wanted something different at the time.
I don't regret getting rid of my first handgun, a S&W Sigma. The most unreliable firearm I've ever owned.
I do regret trading off its replacement, a S&W 915. It wasn't the fanciest or special in any particular way. It was as reliable as any handgun I've owned since and spectacularly accurate.
I regret letting a couple shotguns go when I go married, (the ex was not a gun person). The only other firearm I,ve parted ways with was a jennings nine, and I dont miss it at all.
I wish I would have kept the first shotgun I ever owned. Its been so long ago that I can't remember what ever happened to it. It was a 16 ga. hogleg. I remember my Mom and I walking to the LGS to buy it and walking home with it. This was in 1962, I was 12 years old and wanted to rabbit hunt. My Mom was cool with it.
Thanks for this thread, it took me back quite a few years.
I don't miss any of the firearms I've sold I have only sold firearms to get other firearms that were better suited for me. I have learned what I need and don't need