Yojimbo
09-03-06, 18:41
I currently have three revolvers in my collection.
All are S&W, a model 629, 686 and 60.
The 60 is a great CCW gun that get carried quite often so it's not going anywhere. Now the 629 and 686 are the two least used pistols I own.
They maybe get shot once or twice a year at most. Mainly because it's fun to shoot the classic magnums but since they both have 6" barrels so they aren't something I would use as my CCW.
Lately I've been wanting to add a couple of pistols that will be usable for CCW so I've been thinking of possibly selling them so I can purchase a Glock 19 and an M&P 9.
I do like these two pistols because they keep my collection really well rounded but I sometimes question how practical they are for the type of shooting I generally prefer to do.
My main concern is that, when I've sold guns in the past, I always seem to regret it...but hey it might be different this time...maybe...:(
What do you guys think?
All are S&W, a model 629, 686 and 60.
The 60 is a great CCW gun that get carried quite often so it's not going anywhere. Now the 629 and 686 are the two least used pistols I own.
They maybe get shot once or twice a year at most. Mainly because it's fun to shoot the classic magnums but since they both have 6" barrels so they aren't something I would use as my CCW.
Lately I've been wanting to add a couple of pistols that will be usable for CCW so I've been thinking of possibly selling them so I can purchase a Glock 19 and an M&P 9.
I do like these two pistols because they keep my collection really well rounded but I sometimes question how practical they are for the type of shooting I generally prefer to do.
My main concern is that, when I've sold guns in the past, I always seem to regret it...but hey it might be different this time...maybe...:(
What do you guys think?