Best gun never made

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Plex- The M6 was made in .22WMR as well as .22lr and .22Hornet. Look around, you may find one as they only quit production last year.
 
a "new Lemat" with 9 rounds in .38/.357, 9mm, .40, and 10mm as caliber options for the 9mm main cylinder and .410 or 20 gauge for the one shot.

New production webleys holding 8-9 in .40, .357, .45 and 10mm.

4 inch barrel versions of the ruger alaskan frames.

beretta nine-two and storm carbines in 10mm with high capacity mags
beretta nine-two and storm carbines with double-stack .45 magazine frames

magazine-fed .45/.454 carbine. (m-1 on steroids?)
 
How about a Kel-Tec in 5.7x28mm? I'd imagine that with their production facilities, it's cost a lot less than the $900 the competition asks.
 
Thought of another good one: AR15 / M16 upper that takes p90 mags and ejects through the stadard lower mag well.

Rhineland arms had one on their website awhile back. Seems like a good enough idea if anyone can get it to work.
 
1. An N frame Smith and Wesson in .357 magnum, holding 8 shots, with fixed sites, made out of...Damascus steel. :cool: 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.
Oh my G-d you are evil. The image of a damascus steel S&W will haunt me for the rest of my days.
 
Practical:

Ruger GP-100. 3"bbl, with compact grip frame, in "target grey", 5 shot, .44 spl.

A pump-action carbine, dual rail, stainless steel, bottom eject, 16.5"bbl, in .357 mag/.38spl, with ghost ring sights made by Meprolight. 9 or 10 round tube mag. Sort of like an updated, but not TUBAR version of the elusive IMI Timberwolf. If you are accustomed to the manual of arms in an 870 or 500/590, you could transfer over very easily. And bottom eject makes it lefty-friendly as well.

And now rediculous:
S&W X-frame with 9-10 shots of .357 maximum. (wouldn't want one. I'd just think it was cool.


I like the first two. Escpecially the second. I'd buy it in a flash!!!
 
A "side by" break action Thompson Center in something cool like .44 mag.

A semiauto that ejects the empty magazine as soon as the slide is locked back.

A high capacity .22LR semiauto handgun that can be loaded with a hopper straight from the brick!

Now for the farther reaching:

A concealable handgun with a telescoping barrel!

A suppressed revolver

A porting system that resisted torque, recoil, and noise.
 
A semi auto combat pistol chambered in .17 HMR with a compensator.The small bullet allows it to hold up to twice the amount of rounds in a normal semi auto pistol,while at the same time combining with the compensator to lower recoil and muzzle rise dramatically. I strongly support the modernized LeMat. A p90 in a longer configuration that allows it to act as a rifle.And finally a single double barrel derringer-style pocket pistol that fires shotgun shells.
 
this is a dangerous thread . . .

how about a Charter Bulldog in .45 ACP / .45 AR and some 5 round moon clips. how about a Ruger .30 cal carbine - sort of like a 10/22 on steroids or how about a 5 shot Colt Python in .41 mag :eek:
 
Throwing my hat into the ring again.......


A P90 in a normal handgun caliber (seriously, any caliber, please.....)

+1 on a SxS or O/U TC Contender

A semi-automatic handgun with forward mag (Broomhandle/Hameralli style) that was designed for the Aguila mini 12ga shells.

A totally modern re-attempt at the Gyrojet.
 
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
 
FN M1952 Double-action. 9mm DA semiauto with 13-rd FN GP mags. 1952
Original Stechkin 1949-prototype machine pistol (before converted to 9x18 Mak). 18-round magazine in 7,62x25 Tokarev, select-fire.
Or, if you want non-NFA thingy, the 1939 Voevodin pistol. Same 18 rounds of 7,62x25 Tok.
Or, a 1942 Tokarev TT hicap, with 14-round mag. Same caliber.

or...

say, Colt XM9 / SSP, 9mm all-stainless DA/SA wundernine...

what else?

switching to pistol-caliber carbines... how about .410 Saiga converted to .45 Colt or .454 Casull (after all, it already has a gas regulator :))
 
1. 4" Ruger Redhawk in .45 Colt with tight +P chambers.
2. Kel-Tec SU-30 carbine, GI mags.
3. same as #2 in "Delta" (SBR) configuration.
 
ill play. i want to see a 1903 browning in .380...or .45...lol. in rifles, i would love to see the m1 carbine in different calibers...like .223. or else somebody to design and manufacture .30 carbine with a spitzer style bullet.
 
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


Maybe because the title of the thread is Best gun never made :)
 
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