As a complement to the "dream gun" thread here: https://www.ar-15.co/threads/183891-...your-wet-dream
I would ask: What gun did you used to have and got rid of, that you wish you could have back now?
Since I asked, I'll go first: Back in the early 80's (couldn't have been later than 1984 or so) I bought a Vietnam bring-back SKS at Foothills Shooting Center at Wadsworth and Jewell (now Blue Core.)
At that time, anything in 7.62x39 was as rare as hen's teeth. The ChiCom imports of SKS's and AKs didn't start until several years later. This was fully functional, though it had a lot of wear, and had all the proper War Trophy Bringback paperwork.
I thought it was a very cool gun and probably paid close to $250 for it (roughly the same cost as a Ruger Mini-14 at that time.)
However, I found that ammo was almost impossible to come by and very expensive ($1.00/round, which sounds cheap 40 years later but back then you could buy .30-06 or .308 for about $0.40/round, brand new in the box.) So I kept it for a year or so and then traded it for a Walther P-38 with Nazi markings. The P-38 had been reblued, which pretty much destroyed any residual value, but it shot fine. A few years after that I traded/sold the P-38 for (I think) a Dan Wesson .357 Revolver (the kind with the interchangeable barrel) and a Universal Carbine.
If I had just held onto that SKS it would have been worth big $$ with the war trophy paperwork. Not only that, with cheap 7.62x39 ammo that was widely available starting in about 1988 - 89, I would have been able to shoot it, too.
(Side note: When I traded the SKS I didn't give the buyer the war trophy papers and kept them in my personal records until 3 - 4 years ago when I found them and gave them to someone on this board.)
So yeah, for me that SKS is "the one that got away." Or maybe the P-38 (although I'm not into Nazi stuff, personally, it was a historically interesting piece.)