Well, I've been through all 193 pages in the last few weeks, what a stunning bunch of guns we have in this country! With this inspiration I feel the urge to add to the record. Which one? Eeny meeny miny moe, how about something modern today. OK, here is my Heym model 22S, 20 gauge 3" over 7x57R, I ordered this in from Franconia in West Germany about 1984 with the claw mounted Ziess 4X scope and a Kreighoff .22 caliber insert barrel. Many guns have come and gone in the intervening 35 years, this one stays and is my all round hunting gun every year. Deer, mountain goat, sheep, moose, ducks and a truck load of grouse, this is the most useful gun I have ever owned. I load Nosler 175 gr Partitions for moose and bear, Nosler 140 gr Partitions for everything else, same point off impact at 100 M, different loads. The scope reattaches with no change of point of impact and it groups sub 1" with either load. The .22 insert will stay on a dime - grouse's head - at 25 yards with Winchester Super X and maintains zero when removed and reinserted. .22 is legal for grouse in BC and this gun has fed many hunting camps. It has a single adjustable set trigger, the barrel selector is the button on the left side of the receiver, up for shotgun (upper) barrel, down for rifle (lower) barrel. NO safety! None needed. What looks like a top tang safety is actually a manual cocking device. With the gun closed it is not cocked until you slide this button forward, similar to cocking an exposed hammer gun like a Win M94 only you push instead of pull. It decocks by pushing down on the small button on the top of the cocking slide and letting it come back to the inert uncocked position. Fast, quiet, simple and very safe, you carry it with the chambers loaded but the gun is not cocked until you #### it.