Interesting stuff here. Looks like we have some hunters too!
I don't really hunt but do go shooting as often as possible. I had been really into collecting WWII-era battle rifles (although some might not be the exact time range of the War). Three of my rather unique rifles that come to mind are:
1)A 1932 Soviet Ministry of Defense 91/30 Mosin Nagant rifle (the Ministry of Defense, or MO, were the guys herding people onto trains sending them to Siberia, pretty much one of the secret police groups).
2) A 1941 German K98k Mauser with all the original German marks intact, not real common.
3) A Persian 8mm long Mauser, again with all the original markings, all numbers matching and even a numbers-matching bayonet. I'm not sure of the year though, everything is stamped in Farsi and I'm not real up to speed on that! Awesome rifle, with the bayonet attached it's taller than I am, and I'm 6'3"! It has a striking lion crest on the receiver, might have to post a picture of it, very cool.
Then there are several Finnish M39 Mosin Nagant rifles from the WWII era. I have several of the various manufacturers, but mostly the B barrel variant. These M39's are EXTREMELY accurate too. Fun to shoot.
My new 'baby' is a Russian AK-74 with Aimpoint red dot optical sight, but I won't go into detail with this, seeing how it's an 'evil black gun'. Haha.