In the S&W revolver department, I have two no-dash 617s. Both have target triggers and hammers and now both wear Millett rear sights like the one on the 4" in this photo:
I also have an S&W 22A-1 Talo Edition semi-auto, shown here with its big S&W brothers:
Finally, since this thread wasn't limited to one type of firearm, here's a rifle of which I'm especially fond:
That's a Remington 541T, a match-throated bolt-action sporter that was also offered in a heavy-barreled version (which I also have) but has been out of print for a long time. The stock was made for me in Remington's Custom Shop and finished with 30 coats of hand-rubbed oil. The scope is also discontinued, a 3-9x 30mm Leupold VX rimfire-specific model with an adjustable objective lens and a dot reticle in also-discontinued Redfield bases and engraved rings. It just pounds tight little groups at 50 yards.
It's a shame that Remington doesn't offer any bolt-action 22s these days!
I also have an Advantage Arms 22LR match conversion kit for the 1911s and a few other 22s but they aren't as photogenic as these.
I know you have me beat BD... Perhaps you will open up the safe and let us see some of those beauties today ? JK...LOL : )
IMO the high water mark for the Pre MIM/IL full underlug barrel K22 was the 617 and 17-6 with SB frames, 6 shot steel cylinders and all forged internals...