I just wish yall would have told me the river was rough before I went out. I could have saved mine. I had a sweet belgium superposed lightning that some fish is using as a home now.
I don't have expensive taste. The most monetarily valuable would definitely be my dad's FN Browning Sweet 16. Hardly been fired, and probably hardly will as hard as it is to find 16s. Don't have more than 900 in anything else.
My 1938 Mosin 91/30. Not because of actual value, but because of the history that could be associated with it. One man could've had that rifle and he could be in a little Russian village right now, or dozens of men could've carried that rifle all to die as cannon fodder.
I couldn't choose only one. I carry for protection, I hunt and enjoy outdoor sports, I have defense guns, I have "what IF" rifles, and guns I just like.
Most expensive? I can't put a dollar value on my guns in $$ terms for the most part.
It would be easier for me to say which are my cheapest and expendable actually.
My IHC M1 Garand that I paid too much for at the CMP on-line auction. It's mostly original. It's also the most important since Harvesters where only made in Evansville at what used to be the Whirlpool plant.