What gun would you BUY TODAY,if........

A Registered Magnum 3 1/2 inch engraved. Was there a 3 1/2?
Might as well wish big.
I wish my dad collected S&Ws instead of FIVE WIVES.
Oh too late.
 
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I would be hard-pressed to avoid a 16 gauge S X S, 28" tubes, choked IC/MOD...

Smith's, too many to list, but those are mostly if the price is right.

-Klaus
 
I know where there is a like new blue 8 3/8 27-2 in the walnut case. The case looks new also, it has the tools and the plastic band. I had one in the late 70s and sold it. I am surely tempted. You only go around once ya know!
 
k-32 combat masterpiece that wasn't shipped with a bbl cut prior to shipment. also and original nickeled jet in the box, not an r-n marked gun.
 
I can't think of a single gun that I can say that I actually need but
here are a few in no particular order I would buy, needed or not.
4" 38/44 HD
3 1/2" pre 27
4 1/2" Colt Huntsman
Winchester 62-A 22 Short only
4 5/8" Ruger 3 screw Single Six
 
Some very interesting replies demonstrating the wide range of interests among the membership. However,as so often happens,quite a few replies completely missed the point of my original post. This is NOT a WISH LIST query! We have those often enough. What would you BUY? Not IF you had the money (read the original post again,if indeed you read it to begin with). A given being that the gun was offered at a FAIR price,not a fire sale giveaway,or a ridiculously inflated,seller's dream price. Pretty simple question. Odd that so many responded as they did.
f.t.
 
Lets see, if I have this right, buy a gun if I had the money or a trade do do whatever.

I retired, I've been stocking our farm with cows. No money left, if I bought a gun and my wife found out, this is where it gets tricky, FT you would have to write my obit. And pass the hat to bury me, it won't be expensive cause there will be a lot of little pieces starting around the rear pockets.

Now if you were with me and we had your billfold, I would buy a Parker VHE 20 or 16 gauge in an O frame.
 
To be honest, I did it.

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Sig P210 1951 ~ 1952 vintage.

I'm still recovering from it - not exactly economically priced.

20 year quest has been satisfied.

No I'm eating mac and cheese for a while. :)

Oh yeah...
 
There is a local ad with a Marlin 336 in .35 Rem and I have the money but I'm busy buying a house. I want that rifle BAD though.
 

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