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Originally Posted by Paul K
I had a S&W 686 XL Combat Magnum with the 4” barrel. Perfect gun. Could ‘reach out there’ but also packable when hiking. Sold it because I couldn’t reload it fast enough at IDPA (went to a Kimber 1911) but miss having one. Great all-rounder.
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Unless you are desperate fr the money, don't sell it. You can always sell it if need be. They are store houses of value that just does not go away. Over time they do appreciate if taken care of.. They are not toys but are tangible assets.
In this economic, social and political environment spoons have more viability as a investment than any other. You have seen Equities drop 1800 points in one day. You have seen RE crash and burn before, you have seen Bond yields plummet or have defaulted, commodity prices go to zero (oil) and fiat currencies become worthless.
The situation at best can be described as being precarious.