That would have to go to my faithful, well worn and boringly accurate .308. Top rifle in this pic:
My Lee Enfield No4 Mk1 Scout Rifle.
I've only just finished it a short time ago, but it's one that I've wanted to do for many years. That dream has made this a very emotional one for me, and to have it done is right now making this my favorite of all. It's every bit as smooth as any modern gun, but with 10 rounds on hand, and a look and feel that I've always been connected to. Being a historical piece is cool, having it modified into what I want is also cool. It ended up still shooting very well.
For handguns I fancy a .22 revolver (ok, that is a lie, I like them all):
Bottom one was my greatgrandfather's, made August 1946, first new gun he purchased after WWII. Believed to be purchased in Sullivan County, Indiana (we think).
Killed my first deer with a borrowed, sporterized Enfiled and it couldn't hold a candle to yours. I've actually never had a desire to own one but what you've done there is extremely nice, I'd love to add one to my collection.