Which Gun Are You Proudest To Own ?

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A M1900 DWM Bulgarian Luger in original 7.65 parabellum. It has a 1922 flap holster, extra mag and takedown tool. It was a bring back from WWII by a family member. It is the pistol that sparked my interest in firearms when I was 10-years-old. It still balances better than any pistol I have ever held.
 
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Winchester 1894 Trails End in .44 Mag. Bought it just before they stopped making them. The butt really 'pinches in' on full loads after a while - but heay ... 'no pain no gain'
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My proudest gun isn't actually mine. It's my wife's Walther P22. It's the first gun she ever bought and it marked the conversion of an anti-gun person to someone who is now an enthusiastic gun owner who enjoys our trips to the range as much as I do. She also owns a Browning BDA in .380.
 
After 40 years walking around on this planet, I'm proud to have finally exercised my rights and purchased my first firearm.

Plus, my 6" GP100 .357 is darn fun to run, and I always get a smile when I hear guys talking about missing their old revolvers. :)
 
This has to be my M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine. Why? Because my grandfather, a vet, passed it on to me for my 21st birthday and because it has defended the free world against some combination of Nazis, Communists, and Tojos.
 
My Grandfathers Commercial Nickle plated-Stag Horn gripped 1911(not A-1) that he used on two hold up men in his drug store long ago(terminated both). They did not know he practiced 3 days a week with it as he just loved to shoot. Yeah, I carry it "Cocked&Locked" just like him!
 
I'm having a little trouble narrowing this down, I love all of mine. If I had to list them, I guess my Mossberg 500 that I took my first dear with when I was 12 (18yrs ago), I love my M&P40c, and I also have an attachment to my Colt Mustang, well I really like my SKS that was a gift from my dad when i turned 18 as well. Not the most expensive in the safe, but I guess it's the emotional attachment more than anything.
 
My complete Union Switch and Signal 1911A1. It's most likely history given shipping records, is with the 9th infantry, and I do love to wonder what it's seen.
 
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