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What gun are you most proud to own?

I own an unfired Mauser 660 that came with three barrels that I am super proud of. How about you?
My 1943 Colt 1911A1 USGI and matching M3 shoulder holster. The M3 has the P-51 Pilot's last name marked on the back. He flew out of England during the latter part of WWII and was credited with many ground kills (the German AF was essentially kaput by then).
 

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STI TRUBOR race gun 38 SUPER
 

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Several, my winchester 100, .308 made the same year I was born. (1962 if your counting). And it's in better shape than I am for 60 years. Nexy, my great grandfathers double barrell 12 ga, my grand father's double barrell 20 ga., my dad's double 12 ga he bought for 25 dollars in 1945, and my double barrel 20 I added to the collection.
 
My first handgun purchase when I was 14 or 15, Dan Wesson .22. I worked at a small gunshop after school and weekends in Stockbridge in the 80s. I would carry home a brick of Winchester Super X and go through them in a weekend. I think a brick of .22 were around $9 I still have the original case, grips and a belt buckle.
i used to visit that shop. (if it was beside Revco Drug) .
 
most valuable would be 1956Python. most treasured? Like many on here, my grandmother and grandfathers 22's. A Rem and a Win. both single shot. both will still shoot your eye out!
 
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