I have a "collection" of stuff few others will covet. The focus is left-handed guns, or left handed friendly designs. Two Darnes, a 20 and a 12 were purpose built as lefthanded guns, and my Tobin 16 was restocked with just a touch of cast on. Oddly, most righthanders shoot the Tobin well without realizing there is something amiss. I do, too.
The others, include a Remington 17 pump (these have become popular of late, it would seem) Ithaca 37 (same thing as the 17, fitted with lefthanded safey) and a couple of Mossberg 500s, and one model 12. I used to have two model 12s. One of the Mossbergs has been seen to by a Marine Corps armorer, and works as flawlessly as any pump gun ever made. I don't know what he did to the internals, but the barrel 28" was checked and tuned at various ranges for POI.
There is also an Italian folding single shot hammerless 12 that my Mom gave me, a VZ-24 with a lefthanded laminate stock, Dakota model 70 safety, and Zeiss 6 power in Redfield mounts in .257 Roberts Ackley Improved (I can't figure out what I would ever need another center fire rifle for, this one does it all for me) a lefthanded Remington 581 .22 rimfire bolt (mild custom, don't tell Thorny it is right there with his Kimber at 50 yards, but, I need to get it into a walnut stock) a 552 Remington .22, with the deflector on the side, and a few .357 revolvers for CC.
Some were expensive, some were free, and I use them all. Haven't bought anything in quite some time and I did just liquidate some extras.
Best,
Ted