Beautiful!!! My first thought was the 2nd and 3rd gen S&W pistols, especially the stainless models. Damn shame that my favorites, the 4506 and 1006, will never be produced again
I would like to see a pocket 380 in the same size as the Kahr P380. The P380 was the perfect pocket gun but in my experience, however it turned out on be completely unreliable. So maybe if one of the major brands comes out with something similar I would have to take a close look.
Though it is not a "comeback" so to speak, I want a S&W Model 25 in 45 Colt setup like a S&W 640 Pro -- full shroud and Novak tritium etc. -Stan
Dan Wesson 41 Supermag in a pistol pack format for my "high dollar" choice. The Herters 401 Powermag was actually one of the "best bang for your buck" single action revolvers ever sold. I would jump at one now if offered at the same cost ratio to other current guns. With powder coated bullets capable of working at full power in revolvers, the 401 (really any 10mm to 41 cal gun) is easier to feed than ever for those of us that cast our own.
Top break revolvers like the Webley, Smiths and schofields (at least at reasonable prices). 3rd Gen smiths like the 6909.
Not necessarily a design, but a model... I would love to see Smith and Wesson bring back the 620. This seems like a great woods gun to me. I don't know how I missed it when it was in production, but I love the 1/2 lug barrel, 7 rounds, and proven frame size for the .357. Sometimes old is new again, so I hope Smith will bring these back out in the future.
HK P7M8 P7K3 HK P9 Model 86 Beretta S&W Model 19 with 3" barrel Chicago Palm Protector https://www.bradfordsauction.com/auction-lot/chicago-firearms-co.-palm-protector-pistol_DFB4382A44