Guns you'd like to see in .45?

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I would like for S&W to remake the mod 58 in 45 acp/colt with 2 cylinders

A nice heavy barrel no shroud fixed sight gun with a 4" tube, square butt and 45acp w/ moonclips and 45 colt in a nice recessed cylinder.
 
Steyr "M" Series.......
A Glock in their 34/35 size.......in .45ACP, not their .45 "Short"!
 
Take the Glock 36, extend the grip to full size so it would hold 8 or 9 rounds, extend the barrel to 5 or 5.3 inches (like the 1911 or Glock 34, respectively). I'd buy one right away.
 
The gun I want in .45 is a S&W 25-5 with a 4" barrel, the heavy barrel with the half shroud, and beafed up with the heavy duty lockup upgrades they did for the .44s.
In BLUE with the smooth narrow trigger and a wide hammer.

Oh, that would be .45 COLT.

I'm easy to satisfy.
 
I will go with Jimbo for a Sig no larger than a 228.
Lower the bore and guarantee 1 1/2 at 25 yards.
 
Id also like to see a Steyr M45....I wouldnt buy one....but if it gets people interested in the steyr, then I am all for it.
 
I'd like to see several of the CZs offered in 45ACP. Tanfoglio can do it, CZ should be able to as well. I'd particularly like to see the single action in a 45.

I think the Kahr would benefit from a 45ACP chambering. I've heard a couple folks comment that it is a good design but they only carry 45s.
 
I too would like to see what Beretta could do with a 92/96 series type .45.

Sig P239 in 45? Without widening the grip? I'd like to see that also
 
Ruger PC45GR.......

yes, I would love to see RUGER make a PC45GR carbine that
uses 25 round UZI stick mags. with Ghost Ring rear sites. :cool:

.45 auto would make an excellent home defense caliber for a
Ruger carbine.
 
beretta 92 series locking block

http://beretta.squawk.com/armorer.html#lockingblock
they redesigned it in the mid-ninties to better handle .40cal

about the .45cal Beretta 92...
this subject has come up before on the Beretta Forums. it's definately something people would buy. Beretta seems like a very cautious company. maybe the 92 design can handle .40s&w but if they released it in .45acp there's also all that +P and +P+ ammo available for .45 which could ruin their reputation and flare up the old gunny legends of slide separations in the army's new-fangled eye-talyun 9mm.
 
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