Guns You'd Like To See Produced.

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- An accurate pistol in .17 Hornady Mach 2
- A seven shot Ruger GP100 .357
- A semi-auto only version of the Steyr AUG Para 9mm (Actually I'd like a legal 3 round burst on it, but alas...)

I think in rifles people prefer the .17 HMR or the .22 WMR, so the .17 HM2 is losing out there, but I think the real niche for the .17 HM2 is the Plinking/Target Pistol. The .17 HM2 is far more accurate than the .22LR and the dimensions are the same. I know Ruger tried to create a Mark III conversion and failed because something wasn't strong enough, so it's time to make something that works.
 
For some reason, I want the pistol from Hellsing - it claims .454 cassull, so there's some obvious work that needs to be done on the cartridge, but whatever. I want a 5 lb overpowered ACP.
 
-Simplified 1911 (1911 freaks, don't kill me, I love JMB too but there is no reason someone can't make a 1911-like gun that comes apart and comes together as easily as a Sig or Glock)

-If not a simplified 1911, a skinnier Sig 220 would also be GREAT!

-Affordable reproduction Lugers

-More single stack handguns (Walther PPS is a step in the right direction, too bad it is so ugly)

-Glocks with 1911 Grip Angles (I know there are other brands out there that are similar to Glocks with the 1911 angle, but I don't particularly like the look of other polymer offerings, and I actually like the simple, business like "look" of Glocks, as unbelievable as that may sound.)

My post is full of blasphemy, forgive me!
 
I would like someone to pick up and produce the Perigrine Industries Falcon (Updated Bren Ten.)

A Jericho 941F in .357 SIG.

Pflager-Katsumata Series D...
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M41A Pulse Rifle!
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Especially if they can get the sound right.
 
A .45-70 in a Rhino format. Its basicaly a non-semiauto Mateba.

I'd like someone to make a 7", full dustcover, .45 Super in a 1911 format without
a tack rail, all steel, squaired-off top, with 12rnd mags
 
So, you don't like the Title I BARs that Bob is making over in Ohio???

His gun: http://www.ohioordnanceworks.com/sem.../SLR-semi.html

Not good enough for ya? Not exactly what you want?

I've handled them at the gun shows in Indy. Seem nice enough. Have not shot one though.

Nice, but I couldn't justify spending over $3000 on any gun, that's more than my car is worth now!:D

Under $2000 and I would probably consider one.

Its still nice to see that someone out there is making these guns available, even if I can't afford one.
 
A 700 NE carbine.
A 41mag lever action
A norinco repro of the SVT
Actually Norinco can repro all WWI and WWII guns.
 
I have to add:
The Winchester 1895 (in .30-06, of course). I love that rifle.
And a semi-auto, civilian-legal DP-28 Light Machine Gun clone.
 
Ruger Hawkeye

Handgun not rifle. I've wanted one so long I can't remember why anymore.
 
A single-stack CZ in .45ACP. A CZ 75B in .45GAP. An importable or US-made Bison (including the helix mag) chambered for 7.62x25.

Barrett
 
Ruger GP100 with a 7-shot cylinder and reduction of the false reset presently in the cylinder latch system.

Ruger SP101 in a 6-shot cylinder with a modification as stated above.

Mini-14 with adjustable gas block and designed to use M-16/AR-15 magazines or AK mags in 7.62x39, and with adjustable trigger stop and mag storage space in stock.

AK type carbine with gas tube on bottom, thumb type safety, with an H&K type rotating rear drum sight.

Glock 45-ACP single stack with slim lines like their model 36, I believe it is.

Glock full size chambered in 356TSW or 9x21

Glock carbine in 7.62x39 and 5.56

Glock in the older Gen II style with a 19/23 size grip and 17/22 length slide with rounded nose bevel.

Short barrel FAL built around the 7.62x39 and able to use AK mags.

Glock .22 rimfire with (reliable) 30 round magazine
 
A Gp100 .44 Spl

Although someone already took that idea :uhoh:

3" Gp100 with Adjustable NS, finger groove rubber stocks, and slicker action stock.

Shooter429
 
10mm carbine, semi auto, no bigger than a M1 carbine. Similar format......reasonalby priced, reliable mags in 10, 20, and 30 round capacity.

A Keltec P3At with usable sights.

An alloy framed, 1911 CCO [commander slide, officer's frame] "series 70 format switch barrel 9mm/9x23mm with no mim.

A sub $1000 28 gauge quality 28 ga O/U.

that's a start......
 
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