Guns you'll never EVER sell or trade

My S&W 6946 9 mm which was given to me by a relative. It was too thick and heavy for my to carry. I loved the 12 round magazine and the fact that it is preban. It was my relatives off duty gun I remember when he got it new when I was 7 and stopped carrying the revolver.

Just wish I had more holster options.


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20150125_211445.jpg The only gun I wont ever sell is my dads Dan Wesson .44 MAG that he handed down to me. Id hate to sell any of them but that one in particular is special to me.
 
<img src="http://www.northeastshooters.com/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=130359"/>The only gun I wont ever sell is my dads Dan Wesson .44 MAG that he handed down to me. Id hate to sell any of them but that one in particular is special to me.

Beauty personified.
 
WC CQB Elite full size in 9 mm.

and if I could pick a second, my old Uzi Model B carbine fitted with an ACOG over a La Rue (not kidding). But a host of used Israeli accessories (some still dirty with oil and sand in the pouches) to keep the mystique along with the original sights

and strangely as a third - my customized CZ SP-01...

As a fourth... ( oh I love all of them :) )
 
Pretty much everything i got is here to stay, except for my budget AR im trying to sell. One gun in particular i will never part with is my very first gun, Pre-Ban Steyr Aug, awesome gun everyone loves to shoot.
 
I wish I had a sentimental Vintage Hand me down firearm that I would consider a keepsake but I dont, I like what I have but cant say I wouldnt sell any of them for the right price. However I do have a certain "Criteria" of what I want to have on hand at all times and I wont waiver from it, a Rifle and handgun permanetely stationed at my parents house and another set up at my current residence.
 
Don't really want to sell any of mine, only want more. I would consider trading my P226 for a different P226 with threaded barrel, especially if that were to be a FDE Mk25 (as opposed to buying a threaded barrel for it) but then I feel as though I will regret selling my first gun, so I will probably keep it.
 
I've sold a Colt Ace .22 pistol and a Colt HBAR AR15 ...I have forever regretted selling both but I needed a furnace and didn't have the $$$ to cover the total tab...I hate even thinking about it...never again.
 
My 226 and my 686 because they were the first guns I bought when I got my LTC. My 686 is especially dear to me because it was the first handgun my son ever fired. He was 8 and his first shot was a bullseye. He later told me he was scared to death and had his eyes closed.

That will be his someday along with his Goldenboy, the first rifle I ever bought for him and we still love it.
 
zero, zip, nada, NONE. as my profile says, "old guy new to the sport". at my age i need to catch up to all the long time folks here. they're all mine and nobody else can have them. 4 years into this and i just shot my first ar build today. sweeeeeeet. and i didn't slip & fall on the ice, although it was a challenge to get to the 100 yd. range
 
Will never part with my Springfield XD40. Basic gun but fits me perfectly. Have owned and shot many other handguns and not one has felt as good as my XD. Also still have my first gun given to me when I was 13. Little single shot .22. Can never sell it.
 
For the right price all my guns are for sale, but if I had to pick a couple it would be my S&W 66 4" and model 19 2.5" both in mint condition. The shotguns that have been passed down to me by relatives are at my nephews house in VT so I can't be tempted to sell them.
 
since I look at guns like tools and I buy specific tools for specific jobs.. I don't see myself selling any of the ones I own but rather upgrading if I find a better tool for the job. I will never own a safe queen or collector grade gun that I can't use without the fear of decreasing its value.
 
Well, I don't currently "plan" to sell any, but I guess I'm in the camp of those that say everything is for sale at the right price. The reason I feel this way is because my desires sometimes change over time, so I will sometimes find something that I NEED, but can't afford (since that seems to ALWAYS be the timing), and at that point other guns may be used as trade fodder. The other reason is because I plan to leave this cesspool state sooner rather than later, and almost everything I have can be replaced in less neutered condition, or better models, so even though I love the guns I have, I know that they can be replaced if/when I want.
 
Only one I wouldn't sell for anything is my RRA 15.. Nothing special outside of it being the rifle my brother built before he wrecked his bike and killed himself.. Never got a chance to shoot it with him before that.
 
I've probably sold/traded away more guns than some will ever own. I try not to get too attached to material things and of course interests are always changing.

However there are a few that I could never willingly part with. One of my first handguns, a Colt series 70 that I've been carrying for over 14 years, is one of them. My first Luger. My father's duty Colt revolver.
 
high polished CZ-75b, Ruger GP100, Super Redhawk, mark iii hunter, m1 garand, m1 carbine to name a few.
 
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