Guns you would buy that will never be made

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You know, the ones that no company makes but you dream about if you only had the money.

1. A Beretta 9x series pistol except single stack magazine in .45 ACP and a frame mount safety like the Taurus PT9x series.

2. Browning Hi-Power with a steel frame with light rail in 10mm Auto.

3. Ruger PC series carbine except like the newer style Mini-14s chambered in the following calibers of 9x19mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, 10mm Auto, and 357 Sig. The magazine well would be replaceable so it can use GLOCK, S&W, Sig Sauer, Beretta, Ruger, etc... magazines.

4. PS90 in 9x19mm, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP.
 
Beretta CX4 in 10mm

Beretta 90-Two in 10mm (.45 would be cool too)

Para Black Ops in 10mm

Sensing a trend?
 
Thanks for the images! although the point is kind of... well... lame I guess... As one could hypothetically do all of the things that folks are suggesting... But still cool! And there's no trigger in the second one.....so that one is incomplete....Also, it appears as though in that same picture... someone has painted what looks like a very... uh.. phallic symbol... on the bench, with further descredits the authenticity in my opinion :)
 
A Glock single stack 9mm no bigger than a PF9. The porcelain model would be the Glock 7. The regular model would be the Glock 9.
 
Would love to have a .327 mag lever gun. For the life of me I cannot figure out why nobody makes one. Talk about a great woods bumming gun.
 
Springfield XD in 10mm
A modern LeMat revolver in 10mm/40S&W with a .410 shotgun barrel
A modern manufacture C96 in 7.62x25 Tokarev/Mauser and also one in 10mm
A Puckle Gun
A CZ550FS chambered in .690 Panda Express
 
Any of several bullpup rifles in a left-ejecting model. I know there's a few that can be selected between right and left, but the vast majority are right-only and thus unusable by left-handed shooters.
 
1) A semi-auto version of the M249 Para.
2) A semi-auto version of the Lewis Gun.
3) A semi-auto version of the Beretta Model 12.
 
A pre-war Colt Woodsman Sport, made the way they made them then!

And a New Python made like they made them then for under a grand wouldn't be bad either!

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A Beretta 92-series derivative in .45 and one in .357 Sig.

A wide array of pistol-caliber carbines from Ruger, Beretta. Sig, CZ, and Glock.

A fully G.I.-spec 1911 with meticulous craftsmanship that isn't 2-3 grand. Focus being on reliability, not accuracy.

A full-size, service-spec, striker-fired Beretta. I love my PX4, but Beretta needs a new service pistol design to compete with M&P, Glock, and XD. Simple, dead nuts reliable, with a great trigger.
 
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