Guns you'd like to see made....

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S&W 27, Rem 700 in 6.5x55, someone other than the current incarnation of hi-Standard to make the Sentinel.
 
If I could ever go into business with someone who could help me draw up some plans, perhaps have a CNC machine or two with them...:)
 
Semi-auto black powder gun with reloadable black powder cartridges.
um well that would be a interesting unit???? Keeping it clean and functioning would be a pain.
 
I'd love to see Kel-Tec make a 40 S&W equivalent to their 9mm PF-9.

Never going to happen. They tried .40 in their P-11 design and it failed miserably. Discontinued a long time ago. It was just too unreliable and a lot of people couldn't shoot it. PF-9 in .40 would be even more of a disaster.
 
I was thinkin about double shotguns last night and came up with an idea for 2 Over under shotguns put together

How about a revolving shotgun?

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Personally I want to see a high quality STG-44 replica. Well, what I WANT is the Hughes Amendment gone, but since that doesn't seem likely......
 
A Winchester Model 94AE Trapper version chambered in .500S&W, I'll be enrolling in a trade school asap for gunsmithing and if they don't have one of these by the time I graduate I'll deffenantly be customising a 94 which I'd hate to do but unless they start making the 94s in the states again I'll have to, I hear they have plans to open up a Winchester plant over seas but I refuse to buy guns that were once made in America but are now made in china
 
ok ill play,enjoyed reading the posts before,,,

a 1918 in 35 whelen,shouldnt be too hard.put a nice pic rail in front of the rear sight.

a luger in .50gi sure it'd be a bear to make a ergonomic grip to hold a mag of those things;work on it tho.

and broomhandle in .50gi with detach mag.

and for the black powder fans a upsized 1858 steel frame remington that will load and fire .58 minie balls over 50grains of fffg.
 
Gym: High Standard is supposed to be bringing back the AMT Automag II; a semiauto pistol in 22Mag.

Great ideas listed! Here is my $0.02:

*Army rolling block pistol in .50AE (Navy grip isn't as pretty).
*replacement piece for the Ruger Deerfield Carbine rotary magazine that will accept straight stick mags from a Desert Eagle.
*2-band Enfield Musketoon with a standard barrel profile, but in fast-twist .45 or .50 caliber.
*BSA Model 12/15 in .32 H&R Magnum or .327 Magnum.
*semiauto box mag pistol in .32 H&R Magnum or .327 Magnum; sim to C96 or the european target pistol
*Top-break S&W in .32 H&R Magnum or .327 Magnum
*Feather 22 in 22Mag
*Feather or Wilkinson Linda in .50AE
*New Mfr Springfield 1903-A3
 
I posted on page 4 or so, but here are some more I'd like to be available:

Affordable (<$500) Double-Barrel .22LR Rifles (O/U & SxS)

Glock Compact 10mm & .45ACP (Not sub-compacts)

New Production HK P7M13 & .45ACP P7

Pump-Action O/U 12GA/22LR (Possible?)

Cheap Break-Action O/U 12GA/22LR

Modern Break-Action Revolvers in .38/.357 (self-ejecting?)

Glock (Comp. and SC) in 7.62x25

GSG Versiona of the P90, MP7, PDW, AUG

Semi-Auto FNC 80

More 10mm 1911s
 
Reproduction S&W Volcanic Arms lever-action pistol.

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A 7.72x39 carbine that uses a lot of AK design for reliability, but has the gas tube on the bottom so that the line of sight and bore are close like in a Mini-14, uses a thumb operated safety like an AR, uses AK magazines, has a grip safety so that once you let go of the grip, it is safe if it drops or is banged hard against something, speed dial sights like the HK91/93 series, left side folding bolt operator like a FAL, very accurate barrel and good trigger with adjustable trigger stop, mag hood on left side to protect double mags (connected side by side), butt stock that allws for storag of a 20-round mag, adjustable gas port to control cycling, front grip has built in hole for laser and lights, possibly a polygon barrel if in fact it does increase velocity, additional pressure on safety toward fire position activates laser,
 
I want Springfield to reproduce the Colt 1903 .32ACP, and maybe offer it in .380 as well. They're such a sweet little gun to shoot, and the .32 packs enough punch to be worth it as a CCW.

Also repops of some of the early autoloading pistols would be cool. Some of the designs from the late 1860s to the 1890s were downright beautiful.

My Brother and I were debating the other day over the feasibility of a 7.62x54r revolver...
 
A decent carbine that shoots 7.62 X 25 ammo and made in America. I'll bet that would bring back plinking with center-fire ammo. Of course we'd need magazines in 5, 10, 20, 25, 30 and 40 round capacities or be able to use the old magazines and drums from the sub-machineguns out of WW2.
 
Winchester 1895 in 30/40, 30-06, 303British, 7.62x54 0and several others

A modern LeMatt revolver in several shotgun and pistol combo's

Krag carbine in mil spec.

A Winchester 92 and 94 back in production in the USA

The 1917 in 45 Colt and in 45 ACP

All the above guns made in the USA and sold at shooter prices.
 
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