Let's say I start a gun company: Reproduction Arms!

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30-40 krag carbine and rifle.
Webley Mark VI w/ .45 ACP and .455 cylinders
1917 S&W .45ACP
1917 Colt .45 ACP
GEW 98
 
I concur with others who have mentioned the BAR. We really need another company producing them to compete with Ohio Ordnance Works. While OOW BARs are top-notch, their lengthy and laborious machining process keeps their prices high. Put some of your billions to use, Nightcrawler, and research a more efficient manufacturing technique so we can get the price down to around $1k.
 
All you guys that want Thompsons and Grease Guns...you'd better have your paperwork in order, 'cause I ain't makin' 'em with 16" barrels. :barf:

LOL

I second and third the BAR, though an 18 pound .30-06 semiauto seems a bit much to me. *shrug* Historical value, I guess.
 
Nobody mentioned the Remington Model 8 and 81...

And for that matter, the other Browning autoloader, the Auto 5 shotgun. (recently discontinued) A new Sweet Sixteen would look nice under my Christmas tree!

A 1903A1 Springfield with semi-auto Pederson Device

The U.S. Model 1917 rifle, as made by Remington

A long-range Creedmoor Rolling Block that's not an Italian copy. (I understand those sold by Remington's Custom Shop are actually imports)

A Browning HiPower with tangent rear sight, ala' Inglis manufacture, and could it be chambered in 7.62x25 Tokarev? (Some were offered in 7.65 Luger)

A Beretta BM-59, and could you get the 20-rd magazines down below $80.00 each? (I feel lucky I managed to scrounge 4 for mine)

A Galil ARM in .308, again, with affordable magazines.

A steel or stainless steel AR-10, using a gas piston, something that would make Armalite and Knight's Armament sit up and take notice.

A true reproduction of the pre-64 Winchester Model 70
 
Hmm....

A 1903A1 Springfield with semi-auto Pederson Device
You want that in .30 Luger, .30 Tokarev or .30 Carbine? :D

A Browning HiPower with tangent rear sight, ala' Inglis manufacture, and could it be chambered in 7.62x25 Tokarev? (Some were offered in 7.65 Luger)
Yeah, but .30 Luger and 9mm Luger are based on the same case. Don't think the 25mm long Tok case would fit in a HP grip.

A Beretta BM-59, and could you get the 20-rd magazines down below $80.00 each? (I feel lucky I managed to scrounge 4 for mine)
If I made one taking M14 magazines, would it really be significantly different than Springfield's M14 carbine?
 
Some of the mondo-Banduki British double rifles, .577 or 600 Nitro Express. A Brevex-Mauser in .416 Rigby (Free case of ammo too, please), and finally some good reproduction buffalo rifles in 50-110, 45-90, and other such thundersticks. Hmmmmm.... another vote for some of the more obscure or hard-to-acquire S&Ws. Registered Magnums (Magna?) anyone? Mike mine in blue, 5" tube, please.
 
I would like a Broomhandle Mauser in 9 or 45 a webley revolver in 45 acp or 44 special. a Merwin and Hulbert army in 44 special or 44-40. a Luger in 22 magnum .
 
A Triple-Lock for me please. In .357 Magnum.
And a Lemon-Squeezer in .38 Special would be nice. Nicer if it would stand up to .38 +P+ :D
 
I'll second the Broom Handle Mauser, only I want mine in 10mm:evil:

How about a 5.56mm Galil that uses AR mags?
 
1866 Winchester carbine in .44-40 WCF.

1873 Winchester carbine .32-20 WCF, .38-40 WCF, & .44-40 WCF

1887 Winchester shotgun 16ga, 12 ga, 10ga

1892 Winchester carbine .32-20 WCF, .38-40 WCF, & .44-40 WCF

1895 Winchester rifle .30-40 Krag, .30-06, 7.62x54R, & .405 WCF

Winchester High Wall rifle .32-40, .38-55, .38-72, .40-72, 45-70, 45-90

Custom shop items
High Wall Schuetzen rifle .32-40, .38-55
Winchester Low Wall Schuetzen rifle .22 rimfire

Remmington Derringer .41 Rimfire

Colt 1839 Revolving Carbine .525 percussion

Colt 1855 Revolving Carbine .44 percussion

Colt Lightning carbine .32-20 WCF, .38-40 WCF, .44-40 WCF

Colt New Service revolver .44 Special, .45 Colt

Colt Official Police revolver .38 Special

Colt Detective Special revolver .38 Special

Colt Police Positive .38 S&W

Colt SAA revolver .45 Colt (under $400)

Colt Bisley revolver .32-20 WCF, .38-40 WCF, .44-40 WCF, & .45 Colt

Colt 357 revolver .357 Magnum

S&W .32 Single Action break-top revolver (spur trigger, engraved nickel finish, pearl grips) .32 S&W

S&W .38 Double Action break-top revolver (engraved nickel finish, pearl grips) .38 S&W

S&W Model 3 revolver (engraved, blue) .44 Russian

S&W .44 DA First Model revolver .44 Russian

S&W 44 Hand Ejector (triple lock) revolver .44 Special

C96 Broomhandle Mauser .30 Mauser (clip fed) w/ holster-buttstock

P-08 Lugar 9mm
- Also have the artillary model w/ snail drum & holster-buttstock

1921 Thompson SMG .45 caliber
- 100rd drum magazines 50rd drum magazines

1928A1 Thompson SMG .45 caliber
- 100rd drum magazines, 50rd drum magazines

US M1917 .30 caliber water cooled medium machine gun w/ tripod
 
no 4 mk II in 30-06 or 270.

m-1 carbine in .223 (is that a mini-14?)

M3 and M3A1 "Grease gun". this gun should be in every APC or tank in the US Armory. and just for SAG, make it in .50 AE.

Styer GB.
 
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