So, what is your grail gun?

Not all my dreams feature handguns. Next up... A .222 Rem. calibre heavy barreled Sako. Pre model 75 and not imported by Garcia.
 
This may seem odd:

A standard barrel ("pencil") 4-inch Model 64.

Except for pictures, in 38 years I've never seen one in the flesh.
 
I used to think there was such a thing as a grail gun but once you have it there is always something else. I thought an early K32 was it. K58963. Fifth known survivor. 98%. Then the target triple lock. 942. According to Roy a special gun. Haven't lettered it yet. Lazy.:) Then the two ISP 5" k14's, one from the first shipment, one from the second. Or the Pre 19 from the first hundred made. k260082. It never ends. God bless S&W. They have saved me from wasting money on my 401K.:)
DW
 
I think a grail gun is something you really don't think you will ever have. So to me, most regular production S&Ws since 1945 wouldn't be one. Although I really want some (or most) of them. I agree with Andy Griffith, that a Stevens Walnut Hill is on my list. I've only seen a picture of one once, and I think that was on this forum. Some others that I lust for are: A Winchester 42, plain barrel, a fine English sidelock double rifle in something around .500 BPE., and 8 .50 caliber machine guns with a P-47D wrapped around them.
 
Since I'm in the selling off mode and not buying anymore it's a moot point but I'd like to own these:

WW1 Colt 1911
Winchester 1895 military
40s/50s era Winchester Model 70
Krag rifle
 
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