Well, now that my SW99c 9mm and stainless Colt Government XSE have arrived, and I'm preparing to order a SW1911SC 5" (last minute change of mind from a SW1911PD 5") ...
That doesn't leave much on my personal list anymore ...
There are still another one or two S&W J-frames that I'd like to pick up (because I doubt it's possible to own too many J-frames). One of them having a 3" barrel ...
After handling and shooting both size S&W .500 Magnum revolvers I find that the shorter-barreled version actually appeals to me for a back country handgun, replacing my .44 Magnums. Limited usage, granted, but arguably a potent, and suitably portable, powerful handgun.
On the other hand, since the .500 is only a single caliber, I'm going to wait and see how the new .460 S&W Magnum develops. The ability to chamber and use 3 different calibers in the same revolver strongly appeals to me.
Then, in this same vein there's the Ruger Alaskan. A nicely sized rugged & durable Ruger revolver that also chambers more than one caliber ... and the .454 is arguably still suitable for use on some dangerous animals.
Lastly, there's still that short-barreled Ruger Sheriff-style revolver that's appealed to me for a while, especially since I've always enjoyed owning and shooting Ruger SA revolvers.
It seems I have more than enough semiauto pistols accumulated for both defensive tools and pleasurable shooting.
Although, if Colt or S&W ever gets in gear and releases another 10mm pistol it would interest me more than a bit ...
Then,
maybe a G39 sometime, since I like that size frame of Glock subcompact, depending on the ammunition situation for that new caliber. Maybe yes and maybe no. Just depends. It's the specific subcompact platform that is somewhat appealing to me. It's not like I need another pistol that fires a .45ACP bullet, even if it's from a shorter case ...
Dunno.
I've bought just about as many semiauto pistols in the last year as I have in the last several years combined.
Revolvers seem to interest me more for potential future purchases.