What rifles have you bought twice?

Back in the day I used to enjoy watching the Jerry Springer Show or Maury once a month or so, partly because it always made me feel so successful compared to the trainwrecks they had as guests.

I get a little bit of the same satisfaction here. I don't seem like half the airgun hoarder everyone thinks I am when I read this thread.
 
RTI Prophet P1. Started with the Compact, then bought the Standard. Compact does .177 and .22 an the Standard does .25 an .30. Fun accurate platform.

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I also bought two XS46U rifles one in .22 on in .177 from Flying Dragon airguns. For the price they are really nice guns. And Mike was so much fun to work with while tuning it for Field Target.
I came close to selling mine, and realized I couldnt replace it with anything else; Dollar vs accuracy & power.
 
We’ve all read and commented on threads about:

“if you could only have one airgun what would it be?”

But

What air guns have you owned and sold only to regret and repurchase?
Or just liked it sooo much you purchased 2 or more of the same item?

After buying and selling many many airguns, for me there were three:

A Thomas
A Brocock Ghost
A Redwolf

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I bought two TX200 , had both for a bit more than 2 years . Right now i am researching the shooting cycle of tuning one of them to between 9 and 10 FPE .
 
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We’ve all read and commented on threads about:

“if you could only have one airgun what would it be?”

But

What air guns have you owned and sold only to regret and repurchase?
Or just liked it sooo much you purchased 2 or more of the same item?

After buying and selling many many airguns, for me there were three:

A Thomas
A Brocock Ghost
A Redwolf

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Well, sometimes it's an itch, ya just gotta scratch it. I missed my TM1000 Rifle enough to buy another. TM #005 has a new home.
I have owned the Raw HM's in .25 and .30 calibers and owned two previous TM 1000's with airtube like this one.
Nothing shoots like a TM, nothing; especially after @Motorhead puts his magic into the artform of airgunnery = Snap.... !
12 lb 11oz as shown
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