Mine would be my first rifle given to me. It is a 1918 German mauser marked GEW 98 in .308. one of the more accurate rifles i have shot for the age. It is in an aftermarket stock which is what it was given me in.
mine would me my Thompson Center Whitemountain Carbine, im not sure of the date though, but my other 2 guns I bought in the past year. My dad has a Winchester Model 12 from sometime around 1910 that he got from his grandfather...which will be mine someday
1873 Springfield Trapdoor Carbine in 45-70. This is not a conversion, and has a serial number under 42,000. It has been passed down through several generations in my family. Believe it or not it still has the cleaning kit in the stock. Think that might be worth a buck or two? When it was given to my Father it was wrapped in a newspaper that was dated back in 1932! The bore is flawless.
Stevens single shot 20 gauge. Don't know how old it is.
The gun I've owned the longest is my Ruger Single Six. My dad gave it to me on April 18,1987 (my seventh birthday).
It is also my 4 year old's favorite gun.
I have a Winchester Model 67, single shot, bolt action rifle. It was old when given to me in 1960. The best that I can determine, it was built about 1934. It has a small stock and is great for teaching kids. I have lost track of how many Boy Scouts have used it to learn to shoot.
My great Uncles Iver Johson Shotgun he got by selling Clove salve..........He passed away in the early seventy's.....................Still miss Him...................................<>< Duce
A Hanover Arms SxS 12ga. shotgun made in the mid to late 1800's, and a rifle call the Hamilton Rifle it's a .22 single shot that people could either buy or get as a prize for selling stuff door to door.