Did I make a mistake passing on a flattop 44?

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This past weekend I passed on a 6-1/2" flattop 44, unconverted, price was $700. The gun has been used but not abused, some holster wear and a turn line but was in pretty darn good shape.
Did I make a bad decision at 700? I was set at $650 and question if I should have walked over 50 bucks!
 
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Sad deal ….. in the long run that $50 probably wouldn't have stood between you and bankruptcy. Been hard to pass on that one for me. If you were $100-plus apart …. Different story; maybe.

Please don't ask me about the Mini 14 I passed on because of it's oddball .222 caliber ~ or the 5.5 inch stainless Redhawk mint condition that I stupidly thought was $100 too high at $500 several years ago. My gun regrets are on stuff for reasons unknown to logical man I passed on.
 
I only have ONE old model. I would love to have more. I would've paid that especially since it's a Flat Top Old Model 44 Mag. But that's me and not you.
For big purchases it's good to think about it for at least 24 hrs. and ask advice. Then decide if it's a 'go' or 'no-go'.
 
Last year I passed on a Winchester model 9422 mag for $500.
I had the cash in my back pocket. The next day, after I thought about it all night, it was gone🙄
 
I only have ONE old model. I would love to have more. I would've paid that especially since it's a Flat Top Old Model 44 Mag. But that's me and not you.
For big purchases it's good to think about it for at least 24 hrs. and ask advice. Then decide if it's a 'go' or 'no-go'.
and by then, a lot of times the item is gone
 
This past weekend I passed on a 6-1/2" flattop 44, unconverted, price was $700. The gun has been used but not abused, some holster wear and a turn line but was in pretty darn good shape.
Did I make a bad decision at 700? I was set at $650 and question if I should have walked over 50 bucks!

Momma always said, if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
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Please don't ask me about the Mini 14 I passed on because of it's oddball .222 caliber
I bought a NIB pair of those about 20 years ago, one blue and one stainless. I sold them fairly soon after acquiring them, then almost immediately regretted it. I think I got $600 for the blue and $650 for the stainless
 
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