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The 10 Guns You Should Never Sell No Matter What

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from The Truth About Guns 

#1 Colt single action army model 1873 – valued between $1,500 – $30,000

#2: Walther P38 (Pronounced val-tha’, not “walther”) – valued between $800 – $3000

#3: M1 Garand - valued between $1000 – $6000, something to do with Obama.

#4: FM Browning Hi-Power – valued between $800 – $3000

#5: Colt Detective Special, .38 Caliber – valued between $650 – $1,800

#6: S&W Model 29 .44 Magnum – valued between $800 – $3,000

#7 Pre WW2 to WW2 Colt/Remington 1911 – valued between $600 – $3,000

#8 Russian SKS – valued between $600 – $1,200, value rising every year.

#9 Russian Dragunov – valued between $1,500 – $10,000

#10 Sig Sauer P210 – valued between $2,700 – $15,000

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True story.

My mother was a big fan of Dirty Harry's movies. Frequently used 'I gots to know' in everyday conversation. She spent the last six years of her life with us.

So one evening while she's watching the original 'Dirty Harry', I bring up the Model 29 from the safe and hand it to her. "Here, you want to shoot those guys yourself?". She got a big laugh out of that, then tried to pick it up. It took both her hands just to get it to eye level; never mind pulling the trigger. I finally did ask her 'did you fire six shots, or only five?'. She got another laugh out of that too. She never owned a gun in her life.

After that she had even more respect for 'that big cop'.

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