I've got a Nagant also, but don't have a picture of it. I'll have to correct that, and to tell you the truth, I'm not sure when it was made. It's probably not as old as this one.
Colt Pocket Positive, in 32 New Police. According to the S/N it was made in 1912. The grips are Mother of Pearl. The pictures here doesn't do it justice. The story was it has been in a safe deposit box for at least the last 30 years.
One other one. It's a pretty common Stevens 46 22 rifle. I don't know how old it is, but it doesn't have a S/N which puts it before the Gun Control Act of 1968. I got this one from a buddy of mine I used to fish with. He wanted a "flipping stick" but didn't have the money to get one (A bass fishing rod and reel). I had one and had discovered I absolutly HATE to "flip." It's like real work. I told him he could have it, no charge.
He told me he'd pay me when he got the money. I told him don't worry about it.
A few days later, he shows up at the door with this old 22 rifle and insisted that I keep it until he paid me. I told him I would. I put it in the back of the gun cabinet and pretty much forgot it. He moved away years later, and I never saw him again. I later heard that he had passed away.
I eventually dug it out, cleaned enough lead out of the barrel to melt down to make a bullet, and cleaned it up a bit. It's a pretty decent shooter.
