Fantasy time: What do you wish for?

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I want a set of dueling pistols.

Modern though,,,
Centerfire cartridge such as .38 Special,,,
Something on the order of an older Steven's Tip-Up,,,
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Or maybe even the reproduction Remington rolling block pistol.
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Heck, they could even be .22 rimfire for all I care.

I just want a matched set of sleek single-shots in a nice wooden case.

Aarond

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Since the thread starter was titled "Fantasy Time" I'm going to jump in with both feet.

I want a phaser like found in the original Star Trek series. You just dial it to however much power you wish with no need for carrying ammo or reloading. Heck, I never even saw them recharge one or change a battery. The ultimate, do everything weapon. :p
 
A backpack chain fed electric mini-gun with lazer sighting that straps to your forearm. Especially if it was made in .22lr!
 
A backpack chain fed electric mini-gun with lazer sighting that straps to your forearm. Especially if it was made in .22lr!

I want to shoot mine from the waist like the terminator. Needs a cartridge collator so you can dump a 500 round box of 22lr in the hopper and go to nuts.
 
Since the thread starter was titled "Fantasy Time" I'm going to jump in with both feet.

I want a phaser like found in the original Star Trek series. You just dial it to however much power you wish with no need for carrying ammo or reloading. Heck, I never even saw them recharge one or change a battery. The ultimate, do everything weapon. :p

I'll one up you. Either a blaster like Han Solo had (the bodged 1896 Mauser), or one like the Stormtroopers carried.
 
Totally doable, but not in the US,(thanks to Slick Willy),but I would love to have a Russian T-Rex MP 412 . It's a break open .357mag revolver, with a polymer coated steel frame, and case eject.
Or as I have wished for before, a modernized LeMat revolver in .44mag/12 or 20 ga, .357/20 or 410 ga. Heck, even a .22/410 would be fun. .327mag/410 would work.
 
Something like this
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The Kimball .30 Carbine pistol. This ill fated design was a delayed blowback, and really needed to be a proper locked breech. But a 30 carbine semi auto would be a hoot! Not really practical...but the fireball alone would be enough to put a smile on my face:D
AMT made one that looked like a long slide 1911 .... I almost bought one .... but I didn't !
Now I wish I had just for the uniqueness of such a beast !
 
S&W 625 in 45 Colt with a 5 inch, full underlug barrel.

I want Ruger to bring back their 5.5 inch Single Six Flatgate with the original style trigger group.
 
One of those revolvers and lever guns that never run out of bullets.
 
I wrote this awhile ago for another forum. Not sure if I shared it here or not but this seems like a good thread to repeat it. Don't take any of it too serious or too personally. :D

How about this? I want a revolver that reloads fast, has enough power to hunt with but not so over-powered as to be abusive on my wrists or ears. It needs to throw fat heavy bullets. It has to work with or without moonclips. It’s got to be fun and easy. This is not a concealed carry revolver. With a shorter barrel it might have served as a good service/duty revolver in a bygone and less civilized era but it would be for open carry in the woods, on the tractor, hunting, or punching big holes in cardboard and scaring all the old guys at an IDPA match. It needs to blend the features of Webley Mark VI into the classic lines of a 6XX N-frame with the full underlug barrel. It needs to be big but not wholly unwieldy.

So first we need a new cartridge. 12x24mm GRD (Grumpy Revolver Dude). 12x24mm GRD is short and fat for quick reliable loading and ejecting from a revolver. It launches big bore 12mm bullets (.475-inch diameter for you imperial bastards). Max pressure would be a moderate 24,000 psi with a goal of 600-800 ft-lbs of muzzle energy depending on bullet weight. The moderate pressure would keep it easy on your ears, especially when hunting with no ear-pro. Heavy bullets (~400gr) would be sub-sonic at 800-850 fps. Light bullets in the 275 gr range, would approach 1200fps. Case length would be 24mm and would be semi-rimless (yes I said semi-rimless, pay attention!). The case would use large pistol primers (Why not?). A large extractor groove to allow the use of very thick (.040-.050 inch thick) robust moonclips (MOONCLIPS RULE!!!) in the large extractor groove. Semi-rimless (<- see it was important ->) would also allow the cartridges to head space on the cartridge rim in the absence of moonclips. The cylinder would be cut much as a cylinder for an rimmed cartridge is cut for moonclips

Now the Revolver: It would be a top break revolver with a locking mechanism similar to the old Webley Mark VI (why? because top break revolvers need to make a comeback). Don’t worry with the moderate pressure of 12x24mm GRD and modern metallurgy we can keep a top break revolver from doing a grenade impersonation. It would have a thumb lever to break down the revolver on both sides making it completely ambidextrous. Auto ejection on opening (Duh!). It would have a full under-lug barrel like a S&W N-frame (it looks good and sucks up the recoil). It would come in 3, 4, 5, and 6.5 inch barrels. Slip-in replaceable front sights like many of the new S&W revolvers (Not sure why this is not on more revolvers). The rear sight would be fixed (fixed sights are fixed and that is good), machined into the top break latch like a Webley. Though the frame would be drilled and tapped for a scope mount or adjustable rear sight. The adjustable rear sights would require a sight-less low-profile top break latch to be installed. The cylinder would be a 6-shot cylinder that would be slightly larger in diameter than an N-frame (1.56-inch) but not nearly as big as an X-frame (1.875-inch). Approximately 1.625-1.7 inch in diameter, just enough material to safely contain our moderately powerful 12x24mm GRD cartridge. The cylinder would be short, ~1.5 inch which is shorter than a K-frame. The fire control would be a traditional double/single action with a light-weight short-spur hammer to encourage double action shooting (double action is what real men use for all but super long range shots). The grip frame would be a round butt. The OEM grips would be round butt, rubber, without finger grooves. Square butt conversion grips would be available for you heathens. (Finger grooves would void the warranty.) The cylinder would be fluted, non-fluted cylinders would not be made or allowed (too damn ugly and no class). It would come in brushed or bead blasted stainless steel or for the Mall Ninjas a tough PVD flat-black finish would be available.(no damn shiny, chrome, or polished blued finish this ain’t no damn safe queen)

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I am not much of a free hand artist so take that drawing with a larger grain of salt. Now that would be a damn near perfect revolver!
 
Re-introduce the S&W M27 and M29 with 8 3/8" barrel and ramp sights.

A properly produced Bren 10 (no missing magazines, no breaking parts, no BS).

A real 4.2mm Golden Gun from 007 (i suppose gold or brass plating would suffice). Chamber it in one of the .17 rimfire cartridges. The diameters are pretty close.

Modern gas seal revolver (in 38 special, 357 mag, or 45acp) with detachable suppressor.

Phase plasma rifle in 40 watt range - just in case ;)
 
I'd like to see a new Ruger Blackhawk offering.

10mm/40 convertible but in the mid sized flat top frame. With 4.62",5.5" and 6.5" offerings . Stainless/staibless grip frame , and maybe a stainless with aluminum grip frame as an option.

A 10mm/40 stainless flattop with a 4 5/8" barrel, and aluminum grip frame would make for a handy pistol in the outdoors. And cheap to shoot with a 40 cylinder. it would probably be nearly half a pound lighter than the current 10/40 convertible Lipseys has.

The 10/40 convertible that is out now is cool, but a smaller lighter version would be handier and more fit for it's catridge size. If the gp100 can handle it ,so can the mid frame Blackhawk.
 
I like trail guns even though they don't get the attention they used to get in the gun magazines of old but here is my wish. And it's a simple one.

I wish S&W would take their airweight 5 shot snubby revolvers and add adjustable sights and 3-4" barrels and make a lightweight trail gun for those of us who see a purpose in a handgun other than self defense. And while they are at it they could also chamber them in 32 long, another excellent trail gun caliber.
 
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Gotboostvr I have a 637 I gave to my son. Nice little gun and is just what I am talking about. A nice lightweight 5 shot trail gun that you would forget about having until you needed it. I have a couple of guns close to this already. I have 3" barreled model 36-6 that S&W only made 615 of these. It has a matt finish, full lug barrel and adjustable sights. Also a model 631-1 that is a 32 mag with 4" barrel and adjustable sights. Both weigh around 24 oz. That 631 was my Grail Gun for many years. After I got it I haven't shot a hundred rounds through it. But a lightweight gun like I am talking about should wiegh no more than 19oz unloaded. Loaded it would weigh the same or less than the 36-6 weighs unloaded.
 
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