my Knight LK93 muzzleloader....was the best shooting gun i ever owned,got a divorce and needed the money....my buddy still has it but he wont sell it back to me.
That would be an XD 40 V-10. It was the first ported handgun I owned. It was a lot of fun to shoot but daughter really liked it. That was her favorite gun. I traded it in on an XD 45. No regrets but if I had the money for it I would get it back.
Kahr MK9. Bought it from a friend back in 1999 or so for $380. Sold in in 2004, but don't recall for how much. It was a bit heavy for its size, but man was it a nice shooter.
I regret selling my 1880 trapdoor Springfield....it was in beautiful Condition. But I was getting divorced and I had lawyer bills to pay....I sold it for $400.00 about 10 years ago.
Ruger 77/22 in .22 magnum. It was the all weather varmint model with laminate stock. Buddy sold it to me for $350. Used it for years to shoot gophers and other pests around the farm. Needed the money (or at least thought I did) for a pistol project so I traded it off. Love the pistol but I wish I had another .22 magnum.
Remington Model 788 .22-250 Had a Weaver K-6 fixed scope. This was the "budget" rifle Remington brought out in the early 70's. I bought it with grass cutting money. First centerfire rifle I owned. Absolutely sweet was the trigger. I thought all rifles were supposed to be like that. Deadly on Hoosier groundhogs.
Moved to Texas and traded it to a guy for a Ruger M77 .25-06. Wanted something with a heavier bullet that I could hunt deer with. Started reloading and used lighter bullets for jackrabbits.
I pawned or got a loan on my Beretta a301 with the slug and vent rib barrel for $100.00. I just needed a $100 to pay for the rest of my classes for my 1st semester of college. They offered to Loan me $300 but I only needed a $100 so that was all I borrowed. To make a long story short I forgot to go back and pick it up. When I remembered it was too late!
I had a World War one USGI springfield armory 1911 that I sold for about $600 five or six years ago. It had no finish left but it was all Springfield armory and had the original mag. I would really like to have it back.
Colt Python 6". Bought it from a friend who need the money. Was a sweet shooting gun with a great action. sold it about 3 years ago for $600. Man i wish i had it back.
I have only sold one and hated doing it...had a .357 desert Eagle my (at the time) wife did not like because she could not handle it. Got rid of the gun and she got rid of me later...But no worries now, my wife is in the Army and loves guns...man I got lucky there!!