What Discontinued Gun That Colt Made That You Wish They Would Make Again?

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Well, Dr Rob beat to the Lightning. But I'd also like a 1903 in .38 Super (not the same as the 1903 hammerless). They look neat, in an odd sort of way.
 
Another vote for the M1908 .380 Pocket Hammerless
with a slightly re-designed safety.
 
Detective Special and Diamondback, both in blue. I'd like both a 2-1/2" and 6" Diamondback in .38 to complement my 4". I'd also love a blued dick special just to have and admire.
 
Well, I guess it's not really "bring back", but I'd like to see the Delta Elite remade as a 70 series.
 
I would love to have the Colt Trooper back.

It had a great double action and was scary accurate. At least the one I was loaned for a while did.
 
So many old ones, and a couple of new ones - - -

Pre-shrouded Detective Special, 2" AND 3"
ditto, Cobra
ditto, Police Positive 4" round butt
Diamondback
pre-70 series Govt Model

And, how about - - -
the 1908 Pocket model, with alloy frame. Slickest little pistol around but a bit heavy for pocket carry. Also-- shortened by, say, 1/2 to 3/4 inch, alloy frame with stainless other parts.

Yes, I've been told I'm living in the past . . . .

Johnny
 
Pocket Automatic engraved ".32 calibre smokeless rimless"

pre-Series 70 Government Model .38 Super, nickeled

Detective Special of any flavor EXCEPT .357 Magnum.
 
New Service 5" barrel in .45 Colt.
1903/08 Pocket Hammerless (stainless please with better sights and thumb safety)
Dick Special/Cobra/Agent
Commander in .38 Super (Using the correct terms, Commander = LW and Combat Commander = steel)
Lightning rifle (except US Arms is making them "Under the Dome")
BP frame SAA in all the original calibers that are still being produced today. (No need to build them in calibers that you can not find ammo for.)
A semi-auto 1897 "potato digger" in 7.62X51 or 8mm.
.38 Super National Match Government model.
 
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