Oh my G-d you are evil. The image of a damascus steel S&W will haunt me for the rest of my days.1. An N frame Smith and Wesson in .357 magnum, holding 8 shots, with fixed sites, made out of...Damascus steel. I don't know if Damascus would even be possible, but it would be beautiful.
2. A .45 broomhandle that's not the size of an artillery piece.
3. (Building on what others have been hinting at) A modern, cartridge firing LeMat.
Here you go:A suppressed revolver
The one in your hand that never fails, and always makes you happy you bought it.. and you got what you paid for.
I'd like one that took old Thompson magazines. Those things are cheap.I'll take a Kel-Tec folding pistol-caliber carbines in .45ACP, set to take XD45 magazines.
Wow, 4 pages and nobody selected the last and best of John M. Browning, the 9mm P-35 HiPower. Designed 3/4 of a century ago. Sleek, beautiful, functional and with that magical "high capacity". It gets my vote. Joe