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Two LEDs and two sets of turrets?

Maybe coaxial adjustment screws, one inside the other. Two turrets, each with two screws. Too expensive? Heck, it's already too expensive, it's an Aimpoint. :D

While we are at it, we could make the lower dot smaller than the upper one, so the close range dot is the easier one to pick up in a hurry, and the lower dot does not cover as much target at a distance.
 
Colt should start with the New Cobra design, chamber it in .357 Magnum and give it a 4.25" rib-topped barrel. The result would resemble the late lamented Diamondback .38 but fire a more powerful cartridge.

I say 4.25" for the barrel because that way our Canadian chums can have them. Personally, I think it would be just right with a 3.5" barrel, but I'd buy either length.

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Wow that is a beauty for sure,and I want one!
 
Hard aftermarket cylinder pin for the Ubertis and Piettas. My bro had to buy a special puller just to get his out of his 1893 replica. It had burrs on it from the frame. I stoned it down, but think this should not be a problem with a hard pin.
 
You know 9 sillymeter carbines seem to come up a lot in this wish list. Seems like something like a revamped, redesigned Camp 9 might sell well. Offer it with a choice of wood stock or fantastic plastic folder with teeth, make it take a high cap mag for certain though offer a "hunting" magazine for those that live in states where that is an issue. Marlin made the original to take the S&W short double stack so it could take the longer mags for duty pistols as well and after market silliness. As the trigger guard/mag well was a hard plastic bit I was amazed that no one ever offered after market replacements for say Beretta mags, Ruger mags, CZ mags or hi-power mags.

Unfortunately all the 9x19 mm carbines out their these days look like commando wanna-bees or movie guns.

-kBob
 
Why Kel-Tech has not made a version of MarkIVshooter's .22 folder remains a mystery to me. I mean it is pretty much one of their folding carbines in concept though I think nicer from the original thread. If KT made it to take 10-22 mags it would likely sell like hotcakes.......actually I think better than their 9 and .40 carbines. Maybe get rid of the under stock op handle and go with a folding bolt handle on the bolt or even one that sticks up higher than the receiver that is fixed. Of course to it would need a threaded muzzle and thread protector. Perhaps the rear sight could just be an AR folding BUS type.

Comes the Zombie Pork-a-lips that might be just the thing to have in your brief case along with seven or so 'nanner mags and your fighting knife to end all fighting knives. :)

-kBob
 
As the trigger guard/mag well was a hard plastic bit I was amazed that no one ever offered after market replacements for say Beretta mags, Ruger mags, CZ mags or hi-power mags.
I'll tell you why; because that hard plastic bit holds most of the rifle's small moving parts and is a PITA to rebuild.
 
A DA/SA 380 pocket pistol. I love the safety of a DA in a pocket gun, and the accuracy of a SA. If someone could make high quality DA/SA pocket pistol in 380, I would drop a grand to get one. A little single stack aluminum framed micro CZ-75 or berreta 92 would be the bees knees if the could make it as small as the micro 380 1911's.
 
A DA/SA 380 pocket pistol. I love the safety of a DA in a pocket gun, and the accuracy of a SA. If someone could make high quality DA/SA pocket pistol in 380, I would drop a grand to get one. A little single stack aluminum framed micro CZ-75 or berreta 92 would be the bees knees if the could make it as small as the micro 380 1911's.

One addition, and I'd go for it... locked breech! Double stack would be my druthers, but that would make it bigger than a pocket pistol.
 
chich,

Where is that foodatorium at?!?!?!?! How far off I-10 is that?

Dang my kids were thrilled when we found a beef place off US 27 called "Bob's" (bet there is at least one per state), this would freak them.

-kBob
 
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Ruger needs to bring back the PC9 and PC4 carbines with mag wells that accept Glock magazines. I bet they'd sell like hotcakes.
Above quote from post #9 on this thread. And look at this!

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https://ruger.com/products/pcCarbine/models.html

Of course, I bought a Just Right Carbine takedown this year after giving up hope on Ruger ...
 
chich,

Where is that foodatorium at?!?!?!?! How far off I-10 is that?

Dang my kids were thrilled when we found a beef place off US 27 called "Bob's" (bet there is at least one per state), this would freak them.

-kBob

Sorry I missed this kBob! It's on the west side of Brenham, Texas on Hwy 290. I drive by it frequently when I have jobs in Austin, but I have yet to have the time to eat there. :(
 
I would like Ruger to bring back their Deerstalker .44 Magnum Autocarbine.

I bought mine new and I am still using it. It was a great gun, a great design, accurate out to 100 yards, and reliable. Plus, it evades all the laws on too many cartridges or too black and assault rifle. I would like to see it back as well so people would stop begging me to borrow mine.
 
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