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Years ago I traded a pre-WW1 Mauser sporting rifle (type B) double set trigger, claw bases and rings, El Paso Weaver K-3 for a G grade Parker and a Browning Superposed Lightning. I have kicked myself many times since then. That rifle shot 165 gr. round nose bullets very accurately and produced one shot kills in concurrent rifle seasons in S C PA.
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A Remington 541S .22 Sporter. Obscure model, but based on the 40X Sporter as I understand it. Sold it to a Amish man at the OGCA show in Columbus. As he walked away with the gun I already had seller's remorse. Took me many years until I found a virtually new one at Jaqua's
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I rarely sell anything for this very reason. I did sell a heavily customized Pre 64 Model 70 257 Roberts that I sort of regret from time to time.
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To this day I regret selling my Dad's Savage Model 99E in .300 Savage when he no longer had a firm grasp on reality due to the onset of Alzheimer's. That was in the mid-1990's and I sold it with a set of Lyman hand-loading tools, about 300 empty shells, slugs, primers, powder and a large steel military ammo box... all for $350.00
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I still kick myself for selling this WJJeffery 6.5 x 54R rifle. I have never seen another.
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Winchester 1894 30/30 from 1963 that was in excellent condition.
I just remedied that by picking one up from 1962 to replace it. So I guess I no longer regret it... Got lucky and found a nice one for what I sold the other one for. There are some guns everyone who loves guns should own. A pre64 1894 is one such gun. ![]()
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I have a Winchester 94 in .30-30 that was made between '39 and '41 .
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I don’t disagree with you , but by far I’d rather have a nice old Marlin Model 1893 in the rifle configuration over a Winchester 1894 hands down . Also prefer a nice old square bolt Marlin 1895 over a Winchester 1886 .
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