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    Ones that got away


    Never been a huge handgun guy, but over the years I've had a few pass through my hands via trade that now I really wish I had held on to.

    First would be a Colt Python 4" .357 mag that I got in trade from Pat (82boy) for an AR15 upper assembly. This was back when you could still buy an older Python for $500-600. I held on to it for about a year before selling it to raise funds for some other gun I wanted. Had it been a 6" I probably would have kept it as it would have been legal for hunting here in Ohio. Naturally a year or two after I sold it the prices on the snake guns went through the roof.

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    The second would be a Dan Wesson 6" .357 Mag that I took in trade for a gray rat Savage Model 99G in .300 Savage. Great shooting gun, but again - I'm just not a big handgun guy so I eventually ended up selling it. In hindsight it would have been perfect for deer hunting from a stand here in Ohio, but alas... that wasn't on my mind at the time and I probably had my eye on something else that I wanted more.

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    Parted with a Redhawk .45 colt / .45acp moon clip that doubled in price.
    .223 Rem AI, .22-250 AI, .220 Swift AI .243 Win AI, .6mm Rem AI, .257 Rob AI, .25-06 AI, 6.5x300wsm .30-06 AI, .270 STW, 7mm STW, 28 nosler, .416 Taylor

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    Dan Wesson 8" Vent Rib 41 Magnum ...extremely accurate...and a Colt Diamondback.

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    3" S&W model 19 and a super accurate GP100.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Obvious View Post
    Don’t mind me, just testing the tapatalk update
    Did not know you were still alive! Been a long time.
    .223 Rem AI, .22-250 AI, .220 Swift AI .243 Win AI, .6mm Rem AI, .257 Rob AI, .25-06 AI, 6.5x300wsm .30-06 AI, .270 STW, 7mm STW, 28 nosler, .416 Taylor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Avenger View Post
    Did not know you were still alive! Been a long time.
    Apparently that's the account that my TapaTalk app on the phone is linked to. How that happened is beyond me, as is how to change it to this account as that's probably the first I've opened the TT app in 2-3 years.
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    Whew, I don't even know where to start. Most all are Smith wheelguns. I have been fortunate enough to replace some of them but there are others that still escape me. Hopefully, one day I'll find copies to add back to my collection!

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    Ol mike…you made it.

    Traded my ruger bisley hunter off for a 223 xp 100. Great revolver but my redhawk has much more seniority anyway.

    seen a 3 screw 357 blackhawk at the flea mkt this summer but was kinnda tight for cash. It was a reasonable price though. It will haunt me for yrs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KYODE View Post
    Traded my ruger bisley hunter off for a 223 xp 100.
    Your 44?? I did not know that. Dude!

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    U old n forget. I remember telling you lol.

    wonderful revolver, popular to have, but a local black stock xp was a once in a lifetime find lol. Besides, a good redhawk is much easier to load/unload. Doesn’t matter. Not like id shoot either one lol ….j/k….but it seems like that.

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    The only revolvers I had that got away were the T brand and nothing but problems to me. Though I still have an 8" 608 357 with the 8 round cyl, all I can say about my T brand handguns is good bye and good riddance.
    A good wife and a steady job has ruined many a great hunter.

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    Believe it or not, a Taurus 85CHTi. It was just a great little piece to drop in a pocket or wear on the ankle

    And also a 686-5 6", stainless GP100 6", Blackhawk 9/357 Convertible

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    Oh man, well my 1st Taurus Model 44 in Polished Stainless was one, however I was able to pick up another last year in the satin stainless finish. I had a S&W model 64 in 38spl stainless that had been fitted with a a slab sided heavy barrel and some kind of target sights (sorry been a long time and don't remember brands). Got that one off of an older gent that had used it one of the classes he competed in at a local club. Shot fantastic but in the end I had little use for it. In my defense all of them went to be able to grab up good deals on Savages including one of my Strikers so in the end it was sacrifices well made. The one I let slip through my fingers (never actually owned, but should have grabbed) that I regret was a Taurus Raging Hornet. Don't know why but I always wanted one.
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    I let an Anaconda in 45 Colt get away. Seemed like the right thing to do at the time. Nowaday's one's financial advisor would call that a mistake however the tolerances in the cylinder were so loose I just couldn't stand it.

    Let a couple of others go but not too many as I agonize over the purchase and do likewise on the way out - not much of an impulse guy.

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    A Ruger Blackhawk in .41 mag. It was sweet, but I let it go and I can't even remember why.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Avenger View Post
    Parted with a Redhawk .45 colt / .45acp moon clip that doubled in price.
    We have one of those sitting in the case at the shop right now, I have been seriously eyeballing it!

    Not many that I miss, top of the list would be my Colt New Frontier 6" .22lr/.22mag convertible, my first new revolver, I really didn't get rid of it, it was burned up in a house fire along with nearly everything else I owned. There were a few others over the years, a 27 Smiff, Dan Wesson pistol pack with all the stuff, a pretty nice original1851 Navy that was stolen.
    It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobT View Post
    We have one of those sitting in the case at the shop right now, I have been seriously eyeballing it!

    Not many that I miss, top of the list would be my Colt New Frontier 6" .22lr/.22mag convertible, my first new revolver, I really didn't get rid of it, it was burned up in a house fire along with nearly everything else I owned.
    I have one I bought off a friend a long time ago. Love the feel of it and wish it was a 45LC.

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