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Take the camming barrel lockup and detent safety of a BHP and the trigger lockwork and barrel bushing of a 1911. Marry them together. Build one in 9mm with BHP ergos and one in .45/10mm with 1911 ergos.
I'd like to see a Kel Tec P-22 in 22 LR. With the Walther TPH's out of production, this might be a good seller, as there is nothing available right now to fill that niche.
What else...How about a S&W L-frame in .45 Colt, the return of the Browning B-92 in 357 magnum, or a new Mauser Broomhandle in modern calibers?
How about somebody making a carbine in 357 Sig? Especially a Beretta Storm? That'd be pretty cool. I'd also like to see a High Power in 357 Sig as well. Come to think of it, a P-7 in 357 would be uber-cool to boot!
I'd like Colt to make Government Models like they did around 1959, both in terms of looks and quality, only with easier-to-see sights and a fractionally shorter hammer for no hammer bite.
Assuming the AWB sunsets:
Big brother to the Taurus Millenium that shares magazines. 'full capacity' mags that will fit both, but allowing for the big one to use the Millenium's 10 rounders. Also, a carbine that uses said magazines.
Single stack Glock 23 and 27. I would easilly give up a couple rounds for something slimmer. AndAlthough this is the hand gun forum I would like to see a Ruger .45ACP Carbine that would use 1911 mags.
A true duplicate, reduced conceal carry size, actual to goodness real life BHP. Something RAMI size or a tad larger with XS Big Dot night sights and commando hammer.
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