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Kicking my own butt for selling so many now hard to come by guns!

I cringe at the thought of some I let go,most all of them way too cheap, or just stupid trades . Among others, a Polytech Legend, Polytech spiker, a hard chromed Ithaca 37 riot gun ( you NEVER see those!), and a minty nice US Navy-stamped Victory model, with Roy Jinks signed papers.
( just these few should qualify me for my ODT Dumbass Decoder Ring,and matching propeller beanie).
Oh well, we can't take 'em with us.
 
Springfield m1a loaded with nightforce scope and arms scope mount and rings. I had $3500.00 invested sold it for 2000 when I needed money. 😡
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Benelli M1 121. First gen riot shotgun imported as an "HK" product, but was a Benelli. Beautiful shotgun. I have owned 3 over the years and kept selling them off. Now you have trouble finding them. Just a beautifully smooth shotgun. All business looks.
 

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Man I don't even know where to start. My only comfort is knowing that some really great guys got some really great Smith revolvers and other things that are the type you hand down to the next generation. If I started trying to add up what they would be worth these days, I fear I might fall into depression. If you're not rich then you can't keep em all and you have to sell one to make up for the one you just bought. I honestly take pride knowing there are friends of mines Grandchildren that are not even born yet that will one day take them out of their safe to show their friends. I tip my hat to those Grandkids and the guys that made the purchase so that the kids could one day be proud of what is in the safe. Lets me think that I somehow left a small mark.

The one and only
Lost and lonely
Midnite Flame
 
Man I don't even know where to start. My only comfort is knowing that some really great guys got some really great Smith revolvers and other things that are the type you hand down to the next generation. If I started trying to add up what they would be worth these days, I fear I might fall into depression. If you're not rich then you can't keep em all and you have to sell one to make up for the one you just bought. I honestly take pride knowing there are friends of mines Grandchildren that are not even born yet that will one day take them out of their safe to show their friends. I tip my hat to those Grandkids and the guys that made the purchase so that the kids could one day be proud of what is in the safe. Lets me think that I somehow left a small mark.

The one and only
Lost and lonely
Midnite Flame
That's deep thinking
 
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