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Unread 03-12-2021, 10:35 AM   #1
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Default Has There Ever Been A Luger That You Regreted Selling?

What was it? Why did you sell it? Eric
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Unread 03-12-2021, 12:42 PM   #2
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Nope.
I have never sold, traded or given away any Luger I acquired. Back in the day I sold or traded away several other types of firearms, some of which I later regretted letting go. But, I always traded up or used the cash to buy other firearms, like Lugers! I have not sold any firearms in decades. If I don't have the cash for a new acquisition, I just go with out. So, no regrets here.
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numerous - sometimes I needed money, usually I wanted something else and my 'taste' had changed.
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As my dear wife would be pleased to attest, I am very much like sdmark; I only acquire. I would never sell one of my "babies". Each has a special place in my Luger collecting life, whether I'm really crazy about it, or not. I've been advised, by Luger gurus, no less, to sell Such-and-Such, and get a So-in-So, instead. I just could never bring myself to part with one of them. So, I'd scrimp and save, and eventually get the So-and-So, and have been very happy with the outcome. I'll get one out, occasionally, and wipe it down, handle it a little, and think about "Old Times".
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Unread 03-12-2021, 06:31 PM   #6
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If you do, you will regret selling forever, I Promise! And Reminded!
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I have sold two, I regret them both :-(
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I don't have the regret of selling, as I'm only buying. So far.
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My first Dutch luger.

It was the first luger I bought and really should have kept it.
But it did provide me with some of the budget to upgrade to a Vickers luger.

The poor gun ended up in a collection that almost burned down . I hope it came through without too much damage.
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I sold my 1939 Mauser 42 that had been excellently reblued and was all number matching but had a severe frosted boe (was accurate tho). A custom display box, 1938 holster and a few repro WW2 German medals and 1939 dated German coins. Needed cash real fast is why.
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Its Like giving up your first born for adaption!! They say you never forget your first love!
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I have only sold one, a stainless, passed on to a good home with another forum member. I'm ambivalent about it.

Any of my others? No, pull my fingernails instead.

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The poor gun ended up in a collection that almost burned down . I hope it came through without too much damage.
I had trouble with a safety on my 1911 and took it to a shop that talked a good game. Since money was worth more than time to me, they agreed to work on it as time and gaps in other projects allowed. They had it for a year and a half. I decided to take it to another guy I knew was into the 1911 and he had it fixed in about 40 minutes while I stood and watched. How this all gets back to your comment is that I picked up the Caspian on the Wednesday before the weekend that first shop burned to the ground!
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I’ve sold quite a few as my collection has evolved and upgraded. Certainly I don’t regret selling one to replace it with a better one.
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I can’t seem to bring myself to sell any of my firearms, anytime I think about selling a certain one I think about why I got it in the first place and change my mind. I usually put a lot of thought into buying a gun to add to the collection, sometimes too much, and fortunately for me I never have been in a bind financially that I had to sell something (knock on wood)
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In 1982 I foolishly sold a Walther 2nd WW era PPK.

I have deeply regretted it for 39 years and will to my dying day.

I never have or ever will make that mistake again ... I am talking in respect of my Lugers and WW era firearms.
I also have Rugers and CZ's that I could part with under extreme circumstances but for the most part any gun I find worth buying is staying with me. You want to be in my will ??
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2 of your guns are excempt in bankrupcy court!
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Unlike every thing else,, They never grow old or obsolete!
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cirelaw ... you have hurt my CZ's feelings .... my Lugers love CZ and have gathered round to console him.
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Sorry, You too have a pretty set!
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