Guns you would buy that will never be made

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Glock pistol caliber carbine, the mech-tech & Roni come up short IMO.

Ruger Deerfield in .357, synthetic stock.

Ruger LCR in 9mm.

Ruger LCR with longer barrel & adjustable sights in all calibers.

Ruger 77/357 in TD configuration like the 10/22 TD.
 
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I would like a Birds head, top break, .22lr revolver.

I'd like a thinner and smaller FNH Five Seven [same barrel length] for ccw.
 
Top break .38 special (+P). Maybe patterned off the Webly, but if not possible, something else, but it has to have the latch like H&R and Iver Johnson used utilizing the rear sight. Oh, it also has to cost the same as an Iver.

OH OH OH OH!!!! I JUST SAW THE MP412 REX!!!! I WANT ONE!!!!!!!

Somebody PLEASE make one!!!! Similar would be good, don't infringe on any international patents or anything...

How did they fix the problems with strength? Did they just beef it up that much?
 
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Marlin Lever gun in S&W 460 magnum.

Ruger Double Rifle in 45-90..... and affordable.

KRISS Super V pistol with a 6.5" bbl in 10mm

Sig P226 X-5 in 10mm

All steel FNX in 10mm

All steel Beretta 92 in 10mm

A POF AR in 308 that is affordable
 
+1 on the .327 lever carbine. With most of the benefit of the .357 without the bite, a .327 lever really should be on the market by now. If it was I have the feeling more .327 revolvers would be sold too.
 
I will put in a 4th or 5th (?) vote for a modern LeMat in .357 or maybe .44 (they are big, heavy pistols) with a 20 gauge shot barrel.

My great great grandfather was a Confederate cavalry officer (E Co, 5th SC Cav) and though I doubt he had one, it's theoretically possible at least. I would 100% buy one and I know others would too, they would sell very well.

I also think a four shot 12 gauge revolver with an 8" barrel would be cool. Even a 3 shot one if that's what it took to make the cylinder size work.
 
Oh... a Le Mat would be good.... even if somebody just made a conversion cylinder for low pressure .38 special... and 20 gauge. If that is even possible. Maybe an insert for a 28 gauge barrel if 20 is too high pressure for how little metal is there.
 
Everyone seems to forget that it would e a destructive device unless it stayed as a muzzleloader
Taurus ran into that problem with that monstrosity of a 28 gauge revolver they were going to make. Bore diameter greater than 0.5 inches. Which is a real shame, because it would have been seriously cool.
 
Taurus ran into that problem with that monstrosity of a 28 gauge revolver they were going to make. Bore diameter greater than 0.5 inches. Which is a real shame, because it would have been seriously cool.
Hmm... in that case the solution is obvious... 8 rounds of .44 Rem. Mag. and one round in the center of .45-70 Gov. While we are going in the direction of crazy and strengthening the frame... it should also be a double action with the center barrel serving as the ejection rod.
 
The "modern LeMat" (LeMat13, maybe?) need not be a replica of the original, just the same concept.

A big main round like .44 or .50 and a central barrel in .410 would work.
 
The "modern LeMat" (LeMat13, maybe?) need not be a replica of the original, just the same concept.

A big main round like .44 or .50 and a central barrel in .410 would work.
The problem with a .410 in the center is it is significantly over shadowed by the other 8 rounds. What ever is in the center needs to be significantly better. If it is .45-70 Gov., one can still always shove a .410 round in there.
 
I would buy today:
A high quality 9mm Luger S&W-type DA REVOLVER that accepted speed loaders with built-in cartridge retention.
5" bbl, Adjustable Rear and FO front sights
Black stainless would be a plus.
 
A ruger mini series in a hot rodded .30 carbine, and also same in .308
A center fire version of the 10 22
 
Oh, no, don't do 28 then if it is a destructive device... Back to .410/.45-70, with something outside that. .44 could work, as could .357, but you are making the cylinder extremely long with the shotshell/.45-70, so what if you did something with a longer cartridge? Anybody know of a smaller diameter shell that would be almost as long as a .45-70?
 
M1A in 338 Fed and 7mm08
New Garand Tanker in 35 Whelen
10mm Sig 220
10mm Mini 14
Colt AR in 45 ACP
Woodsmaster 750 or BAR in 7x57
 
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