Rick in Iowa
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I would love to see a 7.62x39 bolt action (ruger or cz) come out in a left-handed model.
i think ruger is and i think cz has a lefty 527 on there site.I would love to see a 7.62x39 bolt action (ruger or cz) come out in a left-handed model.
that would be cool, i wonder what frame size the would do. small and compact or a full size for a trainer.I would love to see Glock make a .22 LR.
didn't ruger come back out with the red label, what ever happened to them i would like a nice hammered sxs. my old 1872 sxs is great fun but a new modern gun would be nice.I'd like it if S&W offered their 586/686 in a half lug configuration.
I'd also like if an American company would put out a SxS or O/U for under 1k that was actually quality.
They did in 2013 but it only lasted a year. Perfect example of what I'm talking about, right around $1000 new street value with an msrp of $1399 I believe. Or maybe the relaunch of the Red Label is a perfect example of why it won't happen againdidn't ruger come back out with the red label
my dad had some old red labels they where real nice. i am not much of a shotgun guy tho i like a nice old sxs, i cant think of any sxs or o/u for under 1000 made anywhere that is good.They did in 2013 but it only lasted a year. Perfect example of what I'm talking about, right around $1000 new street value with an msrp of $1399 I believe. Or maybe the relaunch of the Red Label is a perfect example of why it won't happen again
I'm always keeping an eye on the CCW options out there. I yet to find my perfect goldilocks CCW yet. I have a few that are close, but none that are just right.
Colt make the Python again
Springfield Armory make a .243 Winchester M1A again. Just because I want one with no real need for one.
Springfield Armory make a Garand in .270 Winchester for the same reason , just want one
Colt will never make the Python again.
1. The people who built it are all retired and the current workforce doesn't have the skillset.
2. It would be a $3500-$4000 revolver.
Affordable and classy. There is no reason that wood stocks and blued steel in classic designs are so expensive. Just cut the crap on these budget guns with junk polymer stocks and put on a piece of wood. I don’t even require walnut, just wood of some type.
Handguns go the same way. Glock can obviously make a decent polymer gun, but why can’t they machine these same designs from investment castings and give us an option of a steel or aluminum alloy frame. I don’t care if it’s a polymer80 manufactured piece either. With thinned grip plates you could easily add pretty grips of a different feel. Glock reliability with a touch of class. Tanfoglio does it with the EAA Witness, why can’t Glock, Springfield, s&w, etc.
More colt revolvers. The Cobra has been a successful re-launch. Bring back a trooper.
And for Pete’s sake somebody needs to make a 32 caliber DEWC in the 110-120ish grain range. They have existed in the past, and were great...why don’t they still make them... (Berry’s, come on, you can do it)
I'd like that in semi-auto please. A 16" tube-fed semiauto carbine in blue steel and walnut, with peep sights, chambered in 357 mag. In my head it looks like a scaled-down Mossberg 930:A lightweight, pump action repeater in .357 Magnum like the ol' Timberwolf Carbine.
Maybe Henry could do something about that?