Holy Grail??

Colt 1921/Navy with a pickup load of 230G ball to run through it.

J/K. If I had a Colt 1921 I wouldn't shoot it out, I'd sit all day and stare at it.
 
At the top of my 'won the Lotto' purchases would be a Sig P210 legend w/American release and a .22 kit for same. Something Freedom Arms, too, like a Casull, more so I could just admire the fit and finish, LOL.
 
Not a grail gun for most people, but is for me: 3913 LS

A like-new pre-B CZ75 like the one I foolishly sold years ago.

Now for a really wild dream (especially since I can no longer hunt): a pre-'64 Model 70 in .257 Roberts.
 
A minty triple lock.
A first generation SAA Colt in .45 Colt. I have a 2nd and 3rd already.
And a Luger Artillery Model? The real long barreled one.

Chuck
 
Ah heck I dunno....would love a birth year pre 27, and maybe an older horsey marked 1911. Probably ought to buy another .308 of some sort, but thats mostly cause I have a ton of ammunition and nuthin to shoot it with.....
 
From your list, the German Luger and maybe the Python. Bought a Colt Trooper earlier this year; It lasted about 3 weeks before I traded it for a S&W nickel plated 3" Model 37 no dash.
 
S&W 52-A, in 38 AMU. Only 70 something were made.

Edited to add: here's a couple of Mausers, the early cone hammer variety. One of them has a 'Mauser Cartridge .303" sight. Also a couple of Lugers: one is a Model 1906 American Eagle in 7.65mm, the other an Artillery. I don't know if the stock is original, and would appreciate comments on that.
 

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Sig P210 for me in both iterations: Euro & American.

Do you mean Swiss made versus German made? A real SIG from Neuhausen vs. a SIG Sauer from Eckernförde?

If you get a Swiss model, go for the 210-6 with adjustable sights and the fixed hammer group. They have a target trigger and hammer, too.

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The new gun always is the holy grail, isn't it?!!!

I just got a Korth Sport in the rare .32 S&W Long cartridge with extra Nill grips and a nice history.

An older gentleman with whom I have been shooting for a few years is scaling back and offered it to me. He had ordered a .32 S&W Long from Korth but there had been a delivery timeof several years. One day, almost three years later, he was contacted by one of the investors, who had pulled out of Korth, and since Korth could not repay him, took 42 guns instead. He had offered them to my friend in 1996 and he had it in his gentle care since then.
The upper gun is a similiar Korth Sport in .357 Mag from 1983.

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A birth year "Combat Magnum".... unfortunately I was born in 1953! LOL

Other brands........a CZ .22lr Kadet or maybe a

Beretta Compact type M (8round single stack) G (decocker) reverse two-tone
 
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Hmm... sounds like a fun game... most of mine are fairly pedestrian models (or were at the time of production, anyway - and not unobtainalble now - just most of them beyond my budget.

Winchester 71 deluxe, rifle not carbine, factory receiver sight
ANY pre-model number S&W .44 special, but while we're dreaming, just make it a 4" 1950 target (I have a 24-3 4", which sure ain't bad, and probably as close as I'm likely to get)
Colt SAA New Frontier .44 special 5 1/2"
Colt SAA .44 special 4 3/4"
Belgian Browning Superposed Lightning 20 ga.

Nice, and maybe some will actually come my way some day. Meanwhile I'm blessed to be the keeper of some fine firearms - none too rare to shoot but nothing to be ashamed of, either.

Good thread. I might "edit my dream" later...
 
Originally it was a Russian SVD. Due to astronomical prices I picked up a Romanian PSL before prices on those also went crazy.

It ain't too pretty but it shoots great.
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The only downside is having to stick with lighter bullet weights.
 
Grail =

Original 45ACP Luger from 1907 - 1911 U.S. Army Pistol Tests
Original "Baby" Luger
Borschardt C-93 pistol with stock and case

But, if Mrs. Santa has been really, really bad; and Mr. Santa hasn't goofed anything up right before Christmas... ... Then, maybe an elf could show up with:

SIG P210
AMT 44 Automag
Weatherby Mark V Silhouette Pistol
Colt Diamondback 8" .22 LR
Or a 5" S&W Model 29. Oops! Sorry, I forgot you specified "other brands".

Best,
MB
 
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Sig P210-1, like this one.

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Couldn't tell you why it came with plastic grips instead of wood, but it did.

Which, oddly enough I picked up this weekend.

For those of you interested, TOP Gun has a nice supply...
 
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