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Also how about higher capacity magazines for the Vz58. An affordable 7.62x39 Mauser 98K copy. An affordable semi auto 9mm MP40. Non slug bolt action shotguns.
I'd like to see an actual .50 black powder revolver.
By actual, i mean, one with an actual .500 bore and .500 chambers.
Of course, that would mean a round ball mold in .502.
Rubber coated 2 piece grips for my Ruger Super Blackhawk. Not the huge and ugly mono-grip by Hogue. Not the one piece wrap-around pachmyr trash either. Doesn't matter, my dad and I will be woodworking this weekend. Maybe I will get some rubber bed liner or that rubber seal-all they advertise on t.v. and just fashion some wood grips to coat. If it works out maybe I'll sell sets on ebay. The stupid things I think of when bored are amazing.
I just thought of something else to rubber coat that I can't find, my AKM's steel butt-plate, it's too slick. I can't find one of these either.
*Hi cap magazines for my Savage 64 .22LR.
*More aftermarket magazines for my S&W 469, and the spacer sleeves for them.
*A folding 9mm carbine that takes S&W series 59 magazines that is more than vaporware (Kel-Tec sub2k)
*Ammo at reasonable prices.
Most of the products I wish to own are already available. However, due to political climate the prices are outrageous and ammo is unavailable at realistic prices.
One area that is lacking in choices is semi-automatic belt-fed firearms. It is definitely a niche market but one that has room to grow if the law will allow it. I would like to see some quality offerings in "normally affordable" calibers, especially ones based on Soviet designs.
IMHO a WELL-MADE semi-auto version of the Soviet designed PKM in 7.62x54r would be a fun oddity to have in a collection. MarColMar sold some very limited numbers of them a few years ago. I read some poor owner reviews about the quality of the build for the semi-auto versions. However, I think if somebody made some real top quality ones (think Arsenal Las Vegas quality) they would be not have a problem selling them. Also, Inthino it would be wise to have it run with cloth belts that can be reused.
Similarly, the idea of a semi-auto BELT-FED Saiga 12 always seems to get people really excited on various forums. (I am not sure if something like this would be considered a DD, AOW or just no special classification.) A few years ago, guy put up a photo of his Saiga 12 with a belt run through the chamber and EVERYBODY wanted to have one until they looked closely at the picture and saw it was just a joke. Again, it would need to run with a reusable cloth belt and cheap plastic hull shotshells like the birdshot shells you can buy in bulk.
All the grips from them wrap around for the New Model Super Blackhawk. This leaves you with a split on the frontstrap that is annoying in the least or is painful (stories of blood blisters are common) at worst.
1) A Tech Sight rear aperture than could easily be installed on the rear action of a Yugo Mauser 48A.
If it were easy to do, wouldn't they already have invented it? Not interested in drilling/cutting any part of a milsurp.
It might be fairly easy to thicken the tip of the Mauser's front post with a tiny bead (as on many .22 rifles), though I'm not familiar as to how.
2) Any .22LR bolt action rifle -much less expensive than a CZ- which has a standard rear aperture sight. I've yet to see one.
Maybe the rear apertures on Enfield #4s/#5s were a patent?
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