What is your oldest firearm?

My oldest is great grandpap's sheriff pistol, 1877 Colt thunderer 41 and his retirement badge....

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and the oldest I use regularly is a prewar Woodsman Sport....
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I have a family heirloom.
Sixteen gauge "Elsie". S/N shows year of manufacture ss 1904.
Next is a Rrmington "Sportsman" 16 gauge.
Remington started building the 16 gauge Sportsman in 1932 and started with S/N S200000.
The S/N on my gun shows it to be one of the first 500 made! Chances are, the gun was actually "made" in 1931 and released to the public in 1932.
 
I have a youngster (comparatively to the ones listed here) early 70s model 100 in 308. Purchased because my grandfather had one and every time we got on the subject of deer hunting he would go grab it and show it to us telling us how it was his favorite brush gun. There was something wrong with it, don't recall what.

The one I bought has a incredible stock, I'm assuming a custom replacement with how often they cracked stocks. The firing pin recall work was done, but it was bubba smithed pretty bad inside in other areas and took a couple years of parts hunting to get it back on the up and up before I was willing to shoot it. Its not the most accurate gun, but it never fails to remind me of my grandfather. It also never fails to get comments on the stock at the range.
 
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