What is your story of the Gun(s) That Got Away? For me, I can think of three examples:
1. In about 1992, my dad and I were at a gun shop in Tulsa, Oklahoma looking at a pre-owned Remington Model Seven in 7mm-08 with a Burris 3-9X scope on it. It was in perfect condition; and if memory serves, they were asking about $450 for it. We handled the gun for a long time and discussed the pro's and con's of buying it; and for reasons that escape me now, decided not to buy it that day. I have thought about that gun ever since, and still have never owned a Remington Model Seven, nor any other rifle in 7mm-08.
2. In 2019, I was at my local Scheel's store looking at a pre-owned Smith & Wesson 1500 in .270 Win.; which had a very scratched up wooden stock, but the metal looked really good both inside and out. For a price of $299, I thought it might make a neat project to refinish the stock in some sort of oil-rubbed finish. Again, for some unknown reason, I decided not to buy a rifle that I didn't need; but to this day, I think it would have made a great finished project (not to mention the renowned accuracy of those Howa barreled actions).
3. The one that really gets to me is a JC Higgins Model 50 in 270 Winchester that I spotted on ArmsList about 3 years ago. It was for sale locally for about $450 and had a beautifully figured aftermarket walnut stock. I should have jumped on it more quickly; as not surprisingly, it was sold within a few days. Oh well, at least I have one in 30-06 with a similarly beautiful aftermarket walnut stock as a consolation.
What is your "Gun That Got Away"?
1. In about 1992, my dad and I were at a gun shop in Tulsa, Oklahoma looking at a pre-owned Remington Model Seven in 7mm-08 with a Burris 3-9X scope on it. It was in perfect condition; and if memory serves, they were asking about $450 for it. We handled the gun for a long time and discussed the pro's and con's of buying it; and for reasons that escape me now, decided not to buy it that day. I have thought about that gun ever since, and still have never owned a Remington Model Seven, nor any other rifle in 7mm-08.
2. In 2019, I was at my local Scheel's store looking at a pre-owned Smith & Wesson 1500 in .270 Win.; which had a very scratched up wooden stock, but the metal looked really good both inside and out. For a price of $299, I thought it might make a neat project to refinish the stock in some sort of oil-rubbed finish. Again, for some unknown reason, I decided not to buy a rifle that I didn't need; but to this day, I think it would have made a great finished project (not to mention the renowned accuracy of those Howa barreled actions).
3. The one that really gets to me is a JC Higgins Model 50 in 270 Winchester that I spotted on ArmsList about 3 years ago. It was for sale locally for about $450 and had a beautifully figured aftermarket walnut stock. I should have jumped on it more quickly; as not surprisingly, it was sold within a few days. Oh well, at least I have one in 30-06 with a similarly beautiful aftermarket walnut stock as a consolation.
What is your "Gun That Got Away"?