That's about how I felt about my M1 Carbine. Like the history; it's a fun little shooter, but I don't have a real practical use for it. The shotgun, I sold because I don't bird hunt. I got MOST of my money back on the Carbine (All but $20. I paid $270, and got $250 for it.). The Shotgun, I was given a fair price for. $200 cash and $50 worth of ammo. (A box of .45 ACP ball, and a box of .223 Soft points.) That got me a rifle I've been jonesing for, so I'm happy. (And yes, I do have the new boom stick in my lap as I type; as is the true gun nut tradition.

) I did come pretty close to buying a Charter Arms Bulldog instead, but I reminded myself how hard .44 Special ammo can be to find. One guy had a Winchester 94 in .30-30 for $300. I thought about getting it, but it looked like it may have been beat up. Also, I didn't feel like adding yet another caliber to my ammo stash right now.
There is one thing I don't like about my 92 though. The Saddle ring. I've never been real keen on Saddle rings. BUT It's definitely a flaw I can overlook.