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Need Your Opinion Please

I'd buy a classic, and have it tastefully and inconspicuously engraved. Maybe a nice Smith 19, 66, 686, or if he's in to autos a high end Sig.
 
A "Classic" wheel gun.
- Colt Python (if you can afford it :-) )
- S&W 686
- Buy a second set of nice wooden grips and have them laser engraved with something personal/meaningful and put them on
-- That way you have a "presentation" gun and a shooter combined

Best of luck on your search for the perfect father-to-son gift!

Billbor
Smyrna GA
"Shoot straight and shoot safe"
 
My son will graduate high school next year. I have always thought I would give him a nice engraved weapon on that day. I have an idea on what I will have engraved but 17 years later I still have not decided which weapon. My son grew up hunting with me and of course he already has the basics. .22 rifle. Shotgun. Deer Rifle. He is not a beginner and is familiar with all platforms and calibers.
My dad was an avid hunter (as was I) and (competitive) shooter. That made me a very fortunate son when it came to big boy toys. While I treasure every firearm he ever gave me, and I had a collection beyond all of my friends at an early age, it was when I opened the Smith model 27, that I knew he considered me an adult (regardless of what the law said). Good luck.
 
S&W Model 686 in whichever barrel length you wish.

Stainless finish is durable enough to not be afraid to use it, but cleans up easily to be a 'show-off' piece.

This. It was my pick after the second sentence in the OP. I'd go with a 4". There's plenty of other S&W's that would work great also though. Revolvers have been around since the 1800's and they will be around for a very long time to come. Smith makes the best right now so it's an easy choice.
 
If I were a 17 or 18 year old boy getting an engraved gun for a gift, but knowing that it's going to be a working gun and not a safe queen to only be handled with white gloves on a padded table, here's what I'd be looking for:

1-- A gun that's old school, of the type that is being phased-out due to economics and manufacturing costs or the whims of the marketplace, but NOT because clearly better designs are on the market.
A 1911 is an old school classic. So is any revolver. Colt or S&W double-action revolvers would be tops on my list, although a classic Ruger Single Six with a long barrel would make a nice hunting gun or hunter's companion / back-up gun. I would stay away from modern polymer-framed semi-autos. They're useful and practical, but not classy. For rifles, the wood stock is going away, being replaced with plastic / composite / polymer. I think a classic hunting rifle with a nice wood stock and semi-glossy finish would be a great gift. Remington 700? Ruger M77? Winchester Model 70? Weathrby Vanguard or Mark V? (I had a Mark V, but I sold it because it was too pretty to actually drag around the woods!).

2-- Another idea is to get something with a threaded barrel and buy him a silencer for it! A silencer or sound suppressor on a gun is a really cool feature, and useful too. It's not something most young men can afford to get on their own, but they DO appreciate them and enjoy using them. I have silencers and write NFA trusts for people who want to use that route to get silencers, short barreled rifles, etc.
 
Im not trying to sound corny, but its the thought the count! Whatever you choose, he will cherish and hang onto forever!
 
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