Guns you wish they'd make?

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Pump action 5.56mm rifle that utilises detachable box magazines

DPMS offers one, the A-15 Panther.

Another request for a .22WMR Ruger Mark II.

A 10mm Marlin Camp Carbine.

A .45 Win. Mag. Desert Eagle.
 
It is probably made but I want a Beretta Vertec with no light rail and in DA/SA with a decocker.

Also I want a BHP with a DA/SA trigger and a decocker where the safety is now. It needs to have about the same dimensions as what it does now with the DA trigger only being maybe a fraction of an inch longer.
 
reiteratrion of what some others are saying...

Ruger PC45, using P90 magazines.

Affordable M1 Carbine chambered in .45 Win Mag.

Ruger Blackhawk in .454 Casull.

Ruger SP101 or GP100 in .41 magnum

Affordable Colt Anaconda in .45 Colt

.45 ACP upper for an AR-15 OTHER than Olympic

..and off the subject slightly:

Full set of stocks for British Enfields in polymer (not that POS Monte Carlo sporter thing you can buy)

Mike
 
Hmmm...

A fixed-sight S&W .38-44 Heavy Duty, modern steel & heat treating, 4-5-6" barrels, blue or bright nickel- and chambered in .45 Super/ACP. No MIM, NO Keyhole lock, no weird trapezoid cylinder release or frame-mounted firing pin. Just vintage S&W, redone with all the advantages of modern technology.

Believe I'll step outside now, and see if Haley's Comet hits me before the end of my lunch break- about as likely as getting a new-production revolver like I just described.
 
a straight pull rifle that takes m-14, FAL, or G3 magazines in .308, AK magazines in 7.62X39, or ar magazines in .223.



I have the design for it in my head (tubular reciever, ar style bolt, carrier,fire control) and i need to draw it up in autocad.

The target price retail for the gun would be about 450 dollars, and it'd come standard with a long weaver rail on tip of the reciever, sling swivel studs, one magazine well in the caliber of your choice, and would weigh 6 pounds in .308, and 5.5 pounds in .223 and 7.62X39.
 
I think my ideal bolt rifle would be a medium mauser action in 6.5x55 Improved. Stock that was attractive wood and wouldn't split but that was very light weight - full size in every way except with about a 12.5" LOP. Barrel would be about a #3 or #4 contour and 18" long. You'd be left with a slighty muzzle heavy rifle firing a very well proven bullet in a light rifle capable of taking large elk but steady enough to hunt coyote with way out there and it wouldn't beat the shooter up at all. I don't so much dislike the weight, but the more I handle them, the more I like short barreled rifles and as much as I like Ruger rifles, I just don't like how their compacts feel much at all. And to make it perfect, it would have the same gunmetal blue that Weatherby puts on their Deluxe rifles. I'd gladly pay $1,000 for a rifle like this... heck, it would replace 3 or 4 other rifles! Then put a Burris 4-12AO Compact scope on it and be done with buying rifles forever! :p

And since I'm making this up as I go... I guess some Hornady loads for the Improved version with a slightly faster burning powder that could get the best out of that 18" barrel - at least 2,600 fps out of a 140 Gr bullet and abotu 2,900 fps out of the 95 Gr bullet. Load them with the 95 Gr Vmax for coyotes and smaller and 140 Gr X Bullets for everything else and the 139 Gr Lapua Scenars for long distance target work.
 
I would love to see an affordable (Under $600), reliable lever rifle and/or carbine in .454 Cassul. Someone was telling me that there's one coming out, but I haven't seen one, and wonder why Winchester and Marlin haven't put one out. Consider how nice the option would be to shoot .45 Colt or .454 out of it. :)

Hey, while we're dreaming, let's make the magazine full-length, put receiver ghost ring peep sights on it, and offer it in stainless, with sling swivels. :)
 
Cratz2, that sounds like a pretty nice rifle, I've been thinking along the same lines.


ErikM:
A weapon with a two barrel over-and-under layout, with the upper barrel (and action) being a 12 guage semiauto shotgun (bullpup action; magazine fed; no chokes) and the lower barrel (and action) being a magazine fed semiauto rifle in either a pistol caliber or 5.56mm. Call it an Urban Defence Weapon
Behold the Crossfire. This thing is pump action, not self loading, but it fills your other criteria. I think the rifle part takes AR magazines. I have not fired it, but I have seen one - the picture does not give it credit, it's even uglier in real life.
 

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And still my idea for a lower priced version of the Blazer rifle... mabye not quite perfectly fitted but nicely... Black textured wood, matte blue. Rifle with one barrel for $800, extra barrels $300 unless you bought at the same time then you'd get $50. They could also have a few standard packages that included to barrels and you'd get a full $100 off of those. 22-250/308, 243/308, 270/30-06

A 270 and 35 Whelen combo is what I would look for.
 
An eight shot slamfire capable Ithaca Model 37 that could use Remmy 870 accessories on the stock, foregrip, and sights.
 
I'd like to see additional model in the Heckler & Koch P7 series. Perhaps the re-introduction of the P7M10 and P7K3 or the full production of the P7M7.
 
Man, if HK ever comes out with a production M7, they should make a 10 mm, maybe call it P7MX (X as in Roman numeral). Unlikely though as they would have already done so with the mag cap limit.
 
Vote #3 for 10mm USP

I would like to see H&K make a true pocket gun in 9mm, similar in size to a Kahr PM9 or smaller.
 
I would love to see an affordable (Under $600), reliable lever rifle and/or carbine in .454 Cassul. Someone was telling me that there's one coming out, but I haven't seen one, and wonder why Winchester and Marlin haven't put one out. Consider how nice the option would be to shoot .45 Colt or .454 out of it.

http://www.legacysports.com/product/specs/puma.htm

Because Puma already has.

When I was a kid I recall seeing something like this. It was a 20 ga O/U with a .22 LR underneath. The 20 ga was break open though, I think. Don't remember the make or model, but it was slick.


http://www.eaacorp.com/firearms/longguns//overunder/huntingcombo/izh94words2.shtml

Dirt cheap as well!

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A pump shotgun with the following:

A garand/m-14, M-1 type safety ( or a tang safety for us lefties) with a 18 to 20 inch barrel. Have ghost ring night sights and pump comes with surefire or other tact. light. Oh and screw-in chokes.

Marlin lever actions with tang safety.
 
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