What's your latest bucket list handgun?

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After nearly 50 years of collecting I have pretty much everything I always wanted but lately the 1903 Colt 32ACP has really been tugging at my purse strings, don't know why just really want one.:uhoh:
It's a really nice pistol. If you can't find one of them, look for a 1908. Same gun, but .380, holds one less round. My 1903 was given to me by my stepdad, it was his carry piece in WWII. Mine was made in 1943. DSC_0043_LI.jpg

I've got just about every handgun I want. Not looking really hard for anything else, but wouldn't mind adding a M25-3 S&W revolver in .45 Colt to the collection.
 
Been into revolvers lately, just acquired my first 44 magnum, I’m thinking next will be a old snubby. Maybe a J-frame, Colt detectives special or something similar, whatever it is it’ll be at least 30 years old and fairly small.

That said, if I never got another gun, I’m content with what I have.
 
Any Dan Wesson of the odd - neither .357 nor .44 - flavor. though I never turn my nose up at those either.

Truth be told though, every U.S. DW I see at least slows me down regardless caliber or finish.

I've never really pined for anything distinctly not potentially within my grasp.

Todd.
 
Smith & Wesson 586 - no dash, it was my first handgun, bought NIB in 1984. I ran into a financial pinch about 4 years later and sold it. It's the only firearm I truly regret parting with. IMO, it's the finest looking revolver ever produced.
 
Been eyeing that hi-point in .380 acp...


Ok, I'd like a 5" bfr in 500 jrh but it's within my reach. For a real bucket list type of gun, I'd like a redhawk that's been worked over by Bowen . preferably in 454 casull but I wouldn't be too picky.
 
I am easy, a double stack 1911 (2011) in stainless. I am not all that picky about the manufacture as it will likely be upgraded to my tastes.

On the rifle side a FN49 and a Rasheed.

Why? - My gun safe is really wide, so a lot of external surface area, I am afraid of it blowing away in a strong gust of wind if I don't weight it down enough with guns.
 
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The one I want doesn't exist yet, but it should: Schofield in .357 Mag. I thought I saw something about an "almost" one being made in England, but it may or may not be true (or even available on this side of the pond).
 
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