A Winchester 62A that is pre 1940s, and a Ranger 103-8 that dates to the 30s the 62A was recently inherited from my GFIL, and the Ranger was thrown in on a trade deal some years ago. I took it because some kid loved this thing back in the day, and I could feel the excitement and pride of ownership in it. Hard to tell in the pictures, but it's name is "coon hunter".
Mine's a Smith & Wesson Regulation Police from 1917. I bought it cheap (~$150) just to get a feel for an I frame. It had some issues when I got it, but is in shooting condition now.
It turned out to be a pretty early model - numbered in the Model of 1903 serial number series. Being shipped during the war, it does not have the S&W logo on either side of the frame.
1873 Winchester chambered in 44 WCF or 44-40. It was my grandfathers.
Made in the mid 1890s is what I remember?
Smoothest trigger of any firearm I've ever felt.