Guns that are not made anymore that I would buy

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I wouldn't mind seeing Star come back. I do like the Model A Super in 9mm Largo a
I have one. I shoot supers in it. The gun is also made in 9X19 and is rated for any 9mm loading included +P, which is loaded to higher pressures than the 38 Super. I opened up the breech face on mine, but one can also turn down the rim on the supers using a file and a hand drill.
 
-Browning BDA .45
Which is just a roll stamp on a W.German P220--they are thin on the ground, but the heel-release 220s are out there.
Sometimes at a bit of a discount because the push button mag release is preferred.

Colt Officer's Model Match in .38
Well, that would have to be coupled with both a LCDR and Commander version to keep all of us happy [:)]

Reising Model 60 (ooh, a .38super option would be soooo cool)
Camp Carbines (hey, Ruger, give us magazine options, we'll give you money)
Pedersen .276 toggle-lock rifle.
6mm Lee Navy
 
A Savage 99, even if it were the budget models, in .308 would be an amazing choice.

But AR15s and Glocks are what drive the market. Most of the guns mentioned here will appeal to us older guys, but the youth shooters now seem totally uninterested in the past.

True. And I think that when video games come out such as Battlefield 1 (WWI), there is an increased interest in older firearms amongst the youth, but I’m not sure how much that translates into younger folks actually buying those guns... and the downside for buyers is that increased interest/demand for older guns may cause a spike in their value.
 
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I had two of these, both pristine. Had a hell of a time selling them. The mint one in .300 Savage sold for $425

The extremely pristine, limited edition, presentation grade .250-3000 made in 1916 sold for $1,100.

Everyone wants one until they’re actually available. Then, no one has the money
But I’ve only gotten rid of 3 guns in my life. Only one in the last 18 years (since turning 21). It was given away to a buddy who was poor and needed a rifle to feed his family. If I buy it, I’m keeping it.
 
Star and 3rd gen S&W pistols. Though it feels like I missed out on a lot that I can't remember
 
[QUOTE="giggitygiggity, ] but I’m not sure how much that translates into younger folks actually buying those guns..[/QUOTE]

I don't think it does. My experience has been that the "Vid Kids" only want the latest and greatest. I think old gun collecting is usually driven by parents rather than peers.
 
Dan Wesson .41 and .32 Mags.

Coonan .357 Mag auto.

Ruger .44 Mag carbine.

Savage 99 .250-3000

Browning Hi-Power 9mm.

Blued & case hardened, non-MIM, hammer-nose firing pin, genuine pre lock S&W revolvers.

Stay safe.
 
If they started making the Nylon 66 again I'd buy one but I wouldn't be the first guy in line. Who knows if anyone left at Remington even knows what that gun is? I'd love to have an HK P7 but there'd be no real reason for HK to ever make them again.

I have at least two guns that aren't made any more and both cases it was tragic. One if the BHP and the other is the Bren 805.
 
Im not sure I understand the question....these are guns I wish they would reintroduce or used guns I would buy if I found one (and money was no object).
When I read the post I took it as "guns you'd buy if they were reintroduced." Sure, we can buy most of these on the used gun market, but who wants to buy someone else's ol' used up guns? lol ;)

I'm gonna add Ruger Speed Six to this dream list. I kick myself everytime I think of the good stuff I sold. :(
 
P226 in all stainless
S&W 3906 with adjustable sights (have one as a safe queen, i want another to shoot)
and a CZ75 polished stainless, never managed to get one.
 
Taurus tracker in .41 mag. Most of the others have already been touched on so I'll leave them alone, but the tracker .41..........sigh.
 
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