My name is Paul. The best gun I've ever owned is a no-name (as in, there is absolutely no maker nor retailer shown on the gun anywhere) German guild .250-3000 double rifle built in the 1920s, which I still take for a walk in the woods during deer season most years. If I weren't well past 50, I might even be able to shoot it at something over 50 yards with a chance of connecting. I hate to scope it, but I'm going to have to in order to be able to continue to use it. A close second in the rifle category is my Brian Burgin built Greener small frame Martini .22 that Ken Hurst was kind enough to engrave some years ago. What a delightful small game rifle.

If we're limited to shotguns, I'd have to say an 1890s Thomas Turner 12 gauge BLE with nitro-proofed Damascus barrels (1998 London proof) which I bought from Hill Rod & Gun while Duncan still owned the place.