which would you have back?

Heym 20 lefthand stutzen sold and regreted in the morning , but the rifle i sold to fund a side lock churchill 25 ins shotgun ,was a whitworth match rifle in its original case bullet mold powder flask wad punch and oil bottle ,the ultimate rainbow trajectory but the lead got there , i sold it without realising its true value ,still it helped make someones day i hope they made a mint on it ,to justify me feeling gutted when i was asked later if i still had it ,and what they would pay for it
 
1) Circa 1954 Husqvarna 9.3 x 62.
2) Sako L61R Finnbear 25/06
3) 1956 Brno Mod 1 22LR.
4) 1948 Brno Fox 22 Hornet.

tears of blood every time I think of them !

Mike.
 
A Mannlicher Shoenauer, 1960's vintage in .270 Win that I got my first Stag with.
Carl Gustaf 2000 in .243 Win that I got my biggest ever Stag with. Where was the .270 that day?
 
swedish mause in 6.5x55 it shot better than me
My firsr .223 tikka t3 varmint stainless. A beautiful shooter
Mt Remington 700 police in AI stock in .308
Ah well, I will not see these again
 
As we're posting air rifles as well, would also like to add Theoben Rapid Elan. What was I thinking??
ATB Lee
 
Many!

A theoben fenman in 22. A sako 75 finnlight in 308. A 223 remington VSSF. I would love these back, all awesome in their own respect, all sold to fund other purchases.
 
I feel your pain my kidney would sell before a fenman or a 75 finnlight.

Yep, pretty bad. Luckily I have another 75 Finnlight. I tried to buy a decent condition Fenman but they are hens teeth, so got a nice rapid mk1 instead. I would actually prefer the fenman.
 
"I follow the tribal method of counting: 1,2, plenty...."


Except in your case it is one, two, quite a few, almost enough!

David.
 
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I F Thompson 7x64mm s/n 002: 26" Ferlach hammer-forged barrel, AAA select stock, engraved floorplate, S&B 4-12x42 scope in custom mounts, Musgrave M90 action with custom 3-position safety, Buffalo horn forend-tip/grip-cap.

Completed circa 1990 - shot 0.25 MOA. I shot quite a lot of deer with it, then sold it in a mad moment - I still don't know why.
 
This ... ...

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I F Thompson 7x64mm s/n 002: 26" Ferlach hammer-forged barrel, AAA select stock, engraved floorplate, S&B 4-12x42 scope in custom mounts, Musgrave M90 action with custom 3-position safety, Buffalo horn forend-tip/grip-cap.

Completed circa 1990 - shot 0.25 MOA. I shot quite a lot of deer with it, then sold it in a mad moment - I still don't know why.

I feel your pain big time!

How did you manage that??

K
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in my teens a .22 webly mk3
in my early 20s a pair of wheirauch hw35e's one in .22 the other .177
in my mid 20s a winchester 101 skeet gun and a win mod 70 in .222
early 30s a very old but clean and tidy brno fox in hornet
i regret now selling each and every one and would swap every gun in my cabinet bar one to get them back especially the hornet
 
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