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2 HANDGUNS YOU'LL NEVER SELL


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Guest Sgt. Joe
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1973 Ruger Speed Six .357 mag. (it was my dads)

That is one sharp looking shooter Lowbud:)

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Glock 23 and my XDm 9, but the XDm 9 is up for debate. I'm not all that attached to it even though it is awesome.

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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

Ditto. The only one I really miss was my first one, a S&W model 28 with six inch barrel. It was my carry weapon back in the day when deputies had to furnish their own guns. It was a sweet range gun, but a PIA to wear on a Sam Brown for 8 hours or more. Sold it in 1992 to buy a Glock 17.

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I cannot see a scenario that would cause me to sell my Ruger SP101 .357 mag or my Beretta Model 70.

All the rest have a price.

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My hardchromed Keltec .32 and my personally customized Glock 19. I have sold or traded all the rest. It is crazy how many guns I have had pass through my hands and still have my KT 32 and GT19.

Guest tlondon
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S&W mod 15-3 - got it from my brother

H&R 733 - was my dads

Neither one is a fancy gun or a high dollar gun but i want to hold on to them

Guest YANKEE2500
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Robar finished Rohrbaugh R9s & Kimber Ultra CDP II

John

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1. Nighthawk Custom Commander Bobtail

2. Les Baer TRS (I sold the first one, I will never sell this one)

When work slowed down I had to let a few 1911's go but

These pistols will always be with me

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Guest truthsayer
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Glock 17

Smith 640

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My choices are rather plebian.

CZ-75 9mm

Colt Trooper III .357

Those are the two that ALWAYS go to the range with me and have always performed perfectly.

Guest daybreaker
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Glock 30

Ruger SP101 .357

Guest FiddleDog
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Glocks 23 and 26.

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A '74 Charter Arms Bulldog Tracker .357 I got from my step father. (first gun I ever shot)

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My Glock 19 (3rd Gen) Just the best CCW I carried so far. Sold my other CCW's (M&P40c, G17, G27 and G32)

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Alot of people hanging onto their Glocks...no surprise....:)

For me it's my Glock 19 and any and all firearms that were gifts or heirlooms

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