Wish list - But you only get one...

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Well, since it's a Jeanie/Santa and it's a wish I'm going to wish for one of the following:

1) A gift box containing guns of the old west in their mint condition featuring Doc Holliday's revolvers, Wyatt Earp's Buntline and both of Billy the Kid's pistols (which I read was a SA .41 and a DA .44 but haven't been able to confirm).

OR

2) A mint condition BAR with extra clips and a thousand rounds of ammo. :D
 
My list would be difficult to whittle down: A Singer manufactured govt 45 from WWI, an original Single Action Army, the rifle Cpl Alvin York used to subdue over a hundred enemy soldiers, Peter Capstick's .375 H&H that he talks about in Death in the Long Grass.

I have to say that sentimentality wins out for me. I'd want my mom's Savage 250-3000 that dad bought her just after they were married. She gave it to me but someone else decided that they need it more than I did and stole it from me.
 
Eightball

You beat me too it.. a registered BAR.

Ohh man, a fully auto 30-06. Geez would that be fun.
 
AA12 supressed with 1,000,000 rounds of ammo

OR

That single barrel shotgun that Tom uses to shoot Jerry, which never runs out of ammo or needs to be reloaded.
 
H&H Royal in .375 or .470 Nitro Express.

There is something very beautiful about these guns. I have no use for one whatsoever, I don't hunt, I only own handguns but....just...it's a sickness.
 
Walther WA2000.

Only about four of them exist in the US and they're supposed to fetch around $80K.
 
Do we have to keep it or can we choose one to sell and retire?

Keep, use? Probably a Dakota or the like, custom made for me. Does this gun come accompanied with a hunt of our choosing?
 
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