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Guest 10mm4me
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Name the two you'll never get rid of

1. Glock 19 (my EDC and trusty friend)

2. My new (mint for now) Colt Cobra.

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Guest TargetShooter84
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1)G19

2)SP101

Guest Sgt. Joe
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I can only say one for certain and that would be my stainless Walther PPK, and that is simply because it was my first, I can honestly say I hope to keep it forever.

I can almost say for certain I will never sell my Sig 238 as it is still mint and I really like the Rainbow Titanium finish on it. One of the guys I spoke with at Sig said they were thinking of discontinuing that finish. So probably not that one either.

Probably not to smart to be left with only 2 380's and most likely no rounds.;) But for the moment those are the last two I would think about getting rid off.

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I said that about every gun I have sold (I miss them all except my Colt Defender, what a POS).That being said:

1) Glock 27 (I may wear this one out and need to replace it,but I'll always have one)

2) S&W M&P340 (the ultimate pocket carry J-frame at 13.2 oz. but I'll probably never carry with full .357 mag loads)

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I have a S&W model 36 that was my first off duty gun I keep for sentimental reasons.

Every other handgun I have is just a tool or a range toy. I will sell or trade them at the drop of a hat. And so will the rest of you as you get older. ;)

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My Browning Tbolt 22LR - Left hand, ancient one, not a new one - almost never see them in LH! Yeah its not a handgun...

and my Sig 228

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Guest Lester Weevils
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Never say never, but the least likely at the moment:

Ruger Mark II slabside .22

Inox Beretta 92FS

Guest m&pc9
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Its like picking the best two kids. I like em all.

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I have a S&W model 36 that was my first off duty gun I keep for sentimental reasons.

Every other handgun I have is just a tool or a range toy. I will sell or trade them at the drop of a hat. And so will the rest of you as you get older. :D

I sold my model 36 in the 70's, and have regretted it ever since

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Nothing is for sale. Ever.

I've tried to stop myself, really I have. But sometimes it's just too much and I'm forced to let something go. And then sanity returns and I regret it.

If I have to pick two, my dad's 6" 38 special and a SA Champion Operator.

Guest Sgt. Joe
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I have a S&W model 36 that was my first off duty gun I keep for sentimental reasons.

Every other handgun I have is just a tool or a range toy. I will sell or trade them at the drop of a hat. And so will the rest of you as you get older. :P

Well maybe not at the drop of the hat but for the right (read outrageously high) price even the ones I mentioned would be sold.:P

I always was reading how folks had sold guns and wished they had kept them, over and over I read the same thing...Well at one time last year I simply HAD to have a Walther PPS, and then I didnt have any luck at all finding extra mags for it and it was what I traded for the Sig.

I missed it for the few days it took the Sig to get to me and I have never looked back. I got a Great deal thru Hero Gear and dont miss it at all.

But for sure at my age anything is for sale at the "right" price:)

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1: Kahr PM40

2: 1973 Ruger Speed Six .357 mag. (it was my dads)

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Everything else can and will be on the chopping block at some point. :P

Edited by lowbud
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My list is limited to one. I really like my Ruger SS Mk-II. I don;t think it will ever be sold. My .44mag SS Vaquero is another one that will likely be around a long while. The rest might get sold one day.

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