What is your most priceless/never sell gun?

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Lee Enfield

I used one when in the army cadets in the UK, fell in love with them and finally got one of my own. Still get to relive the thrill of that first time I shot one.
It comes out of the safe about every six weeks or so and 10 to 20 rounds go down range. Its the #1-mk4 from 1949 and in really nice condition and I have enough POF ammo to keep it going for quite a few years. Luckily brass and bullets are still available. One of these days I might have to consider hand loading for this one, its the only caliber I don't currently load.
 
The Detonics .45 I picked up at the factory in Seattle in 1977.
The Krag carbine that I've taken more deer with than any rifle I own.
The S&W 2.5" Model 19 Combat Magnum I've had for more than 40 years.
The Remington Nylon 66 that was my first gun.
The Remington Model 11 that was my grandpa's hunting gun.
The Winchester Model 12 trap gun that I still shoot trap with.
The Winchester Model 14 skeet gun that I won at a Winchester shoot in 1969.
The .30 Carbine my dad got from the DCM for $20.
 
No question on mine. My Dad bought an early Ruger Blackhawk .41 mag (It's on a Super Blackhawk frame). At about 13 or 14 years old, Me and my 2 brothers had it sent off to Magnaport for Christmas to try and tame that thing some. I am 49 now. My Dad passed Christmas day in '09. I got the Ruger. I have since had a full engraving from Jim Downing (Fantastic engraver!) with some very special sentimental themes, along with some pearl grips. I shoot it fairly regular as my Dad and I did when I was a kid. It is absolutely my BBQ gun. There is no monetary value anyone could give me for this beautiful memory and tribute.

Second would have to be the .38 Diamondback Mom and Dad got me as a high school graduation present.
 
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