Seller's Remorse?

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  • Cygnus

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    I sold a few before I moved. The one I actually regret was a 9 shot H&R .22lr 4 1/2 inch barrel, I sold to as fellow INGOer. Thing was fun to shoot and made you pace your self (slap out cylinder and all).
    But I guess I don't regret it that much. At least it stayed in the INGO family.

    Did I mention it was nickel???? :crying:
     
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    Dec 29, 2008
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    Good Morn! Has anyone else regretted selling a firearm immediately afterwards? I remember selling a .22 AK47 with a foldable stock last June or July. It shot wherever I put the sights. Unfortunately, it seems that I have firearm ADD and need to collect new ones from time to time :dunno:

    Yes., Remington R25 in. 308. I miss the reduced recoil compared to my Savage Axis bolt gun. I don't miss the weight, though.
     

    Dargasonus

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    I've never had to sell a firearm. I don't trade around or anything. If I got hard up for money I would part with that I had to, otherwise I only buy what I plan on keeping. :
     

    OLDSMITH

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    I would suggest there are no set in stone rules for selling or trading. I wouldn’t sell any these days unless I just plain didn’t like the particular piece any longer. I’ve traded away one gun that I got for a song, and it was a great deal in the end. However, I sold my first AR for folding money, and still regret that one to this day.
     
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