A Champion Match with a six shot cylinder in the wildcat .41 Special round. Call it .41 Ruger, but .41 sized frame in a medium power round would be just right to me. Since the 10m.m. version of the GP-100 is for rimless ammo, it does not fill my need. I want a real revolver round and I do not need the full power of the .41 magnum round.
I mentioned this in the 'I wish they made' thread, but I'd like to see a Mark series .22 auto done up like the Buckmark carbine, with a fixed stock and forend. Also, a .22 mag version of the Mark IV to compete with the KT pistol would be nice, or maybe even the same in .25 ACP, 32 ACP, or .380, but may have mentioned that upthread already.
1) GP100. 5 shot stainless steel 4” barrel in 41 Magnum
2) GP100 in 22 Magnum with a quick change out 22 LR auxiliary cylinder...stainless steel
3) GP 100 in 22 Hornet in stainless steel
Define "mini done up like Garand", because if your talk about enbloc clip fed, i think need to rethink that idea, one of the biggest complaint folks have about the mini is the pricey "good" mags or "proprietary mags" and/or the mini accuracy or lack there of, enbloc clips on mini would be 10x worse than the "mag" complaints.
Define "mini done up like Garand", because if your talk about enbloc clip fed, i think need to rethink that idea, one of the biggest complaint folks have about the mini is the pricey "good" mags or "proprietary mags" and/or the mini accuracy or lack there of, enbloc clips on mini would be 10x worse than the "mag" complaints.
Good point. How about ten round blind magazine that can accept stripper clips? Sure, it would mess with scope mounting, but since the chance of Ruger ever doing it is infinitesimally small I figured why not? Might as well throw in full length wood stock and handguard too, with a dummy gas block up front for looks.
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