Guns you would like to see in production

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All my picks would be assorted Smith and Wessons'
1-M-27 –2, 3 ½” & 5” barrels
2-M- 520 N.Y.P.D.
3-M -19, round butt with 3” barrel and fixed sights.
4-38/44 H.D. 3 and 4 inch barrels.
 
A single shot bolt action rifle that can fire just about any .30 caliber round, make it with modular/removable chambers so you can swap out .30-30, .308, .30-06, 7.62x39 and the like
You'd have problems with exact bore sizes, for instance the 308 has a bore of 308, while 7.62x39 has a bore of 311. Also, the twist rates wouldn't be right for all of the calibers.
 
My wish list:
Colt New Service in .45 Colt
Colt Police Positive (made with today's metallurgy to handle at least +P)
Colt Python
Mauser P08 (like the Interarms pistol but without the grip safety)
Ruger .44 Magnum Carbine (.357 would be okay, too)
SIG Mosquito in .380 ACP (I know, I am probably the only one in the world who likes the Mosquito (or larger .380s), but it feels great in my hand and, fed the right ammo, is enjoyable to shoot)
Smith & Wesson Model 10 with a square butt (I am not sure what possessed S&W to produce the 4-inch bull barrel with the snubbie's grip)
Smith & Wesson Model 21 with a square butt
Smith & Wesson Model 27 with 5-inch barrel
Smith & Wesson Model 51 in .22 Magnum
Smith & Wesson Model 58 in .44 Special or .45 Long
Smith & Wesson Model 60 with 3-inch barrel and service sights
Smith & Wesson Victory in .38 Special (complete with lanyard loop). It's a natural for their "Classic" series.
 
My dream gun

.327 Federal Magnum lever gun. 18" barrel, case hardened finish w/ blued barrel and buckhorn sights. Shoots .327 mag, .32 H&R mag and .32 S&W long.
 
Slimline Glock 26 single stack
Updated Rem mod 10, I really like how it brakes in 1/2
Marlin Mounty
Marlin .410 lever gun
affordable Drilling style gun, 20ga sxs with 22lr & .223 on top
 
I'd like a Ruger PC9 or PC4 carbine ... that takes Glock magazines. Had a PC4 for a while, and had it shared magazines with my G23, I'd have kept it.
 
Browning Low-Wall in an affordable caliber, maybe 223 or 22WMR
(but not another limited run 'commemorative' at "twice the price" thousand bucks, no)

Browning '92 lever action in 357 (as above, in regular production)

somebody/anybody to do a carbine length pump in 357, in a reliable & robust design (but not cowboy'd up to twice the price for CAS/SASS only guys)

maybe another non-commemorative run of 9422M "winchester" in 22WMR (another long Miroku run)


none of which will ever happen, of course
 
Reliable pistol caliber carbines for under $1000 (AR or other ergonomic platforms)
.....and here is the important part: with affordable and plentiful 30 round magazines.

For mossberg to make their 930 with a 20-22" unported barrel and 8+1 capacity.

For Rock Island Armory to make their double stack in .40
 
Forgot about a good .327 levergun!

I'll also throw in a relatively affordable (not a HiPoint) semi auto carbine chambered in 9mm, .40S&W, .45ACP and possibly 10mm with a magazine capacity of 20-30rds. No goofy pistol magazines.

I'd also like to see availability of affordable new full autos, even with the tax stamp. Maybe make SBR's unrestricted or at least cheaper to procure.
 
XDm in 38 Super...Hmmm...got my vote. Good thinking GIJOEL.

I like the 7 & 8 shot .357 a little less pricey.
 
Then what would take?
How about a proprietary new SMG stick magazine? Contract with Magpul to produce them.

Also from Colt or USFA, a new line of New Frontier based single actions with a good steel rear sight like the Eliason but a better (matte finished) front sight. Available in the three standard SAA barrel lengths and chambered in .25-20, .32-20, .327Fed, .38-40, .41Spl, .44Spl, .44-40 and .45Colt. Possibly legitimize their .400Mag concept. Have Bisley and 1860 configurations available as well as premium and utilitarian finishes.
 
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