Have an old(like new condition) Standard with 6 inch barrel and a much better trigger than most of the new ones. Also a NIB 10-22 Deluxe Sporter I bought about 10 years ago. Had(sorry I still don't have) a very early .357 Blackhawk.
One of my absolute favorite's is the .32 Mag birdshead. Prolly the most accurate fixed sight gun I own. I hotrodded the loads for it, going over to better brass...and am amazed at this little passed over caliber.
They make a fine field gun for potting rabbits and other game for a camp stew pot....
The gun convinced me that it is second only to the .45 Long Colt in usefulness....
100+ but all are mostly rifles of some sort plus a few shotguns.
More #1s than anything else 50+
Grew up with and carried S&Ws all my life. I did own one Ruger SA in 44 Special but I just can't get that rotate in the hand under full recoil stuff to work for me. I prefer the straight back recoil of the S&W frame.
I do own one SA but it's a Cimarron Thunderer in 44 Special and the grip frame is close to the S&W and the recoil comes straight back.
No closet owner here, I own several and will always own Ruger single action revolvers.
The 10/22's are just down right fun.
I will admit to not owning any double action revolvers or semi-autos. I've had them but didn't like them enough to keep them.
I have these three. A model 77 7x57 made in 1980, A single six from 1959, and a .32 H&R mag single six from 1985. Some have escaped me, even a old .256 mag hawkeye.
My first handgun was a New Model Blackhawk .357, have carried that one hunting for many years. My second was a MkII with the 10" bull barrel and now my third was the .380 LCP.
My only mistake was that when I bought the Blackhawk I didn't get the 9mm cylinder for it. The shop owner at the time had no use for 9mm and talked me out of it! I was young and stupid, what can I say!