...hmmm, favorite? Would have to be favorites.
...sorry no pics, but will post some pics when I take 'em to sell off my collection, real soon. Ive just decided that my real interest is in furthering my Colt 1911 fetish; will really hate to see several of them go, but......
...1891 Argie Engineer Carbine, one of the 32" ones.(way less common than the 37 1/2") ..and for a gun that's 116 years old, smoothest action imaginable. If I was a bubba, it would be re-worked into one kick-azz deer rifle, unmatched in close quarter shooting enviroment.
...1909 Argie Calvary Carbine, for the same above reasons.
...M38 Swede Huskavarna 1943 "Calvary" Carbine "minty", super smooth action, looks like it just walked out of the aresenal...and these were only made, I think, between 1942-1944 so not a lot of them.
Short, easy to handle, and IMO the "prettiest" combat rifle ever produced...If it werent "what" it is and mint...I'd take the thing deer hunting and show it off and be proud!..and my main deer rifle is a Browning A Bolt Medallion in .06...so that says a little about how pretty I think the M38 Swede is! OOPS! found a not so good pic of it from a few yrs ago...

...Swiss k-31's for their unique smooth straight pull bolt and common 2" 100yd groups, iron sights.
...1917 M96 Carl Gustav, for it's accuracy and, just plain neat!
..M95 Styer for it being such a little BLASTER in such a small package...and straight pull bolt, though not near as smooth as the k-31's bolt.
...and most the rest too, actually their all my favorites, just like the above "maybe" a little more than the others I have... 8)
