What is your dream revolver?

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To have cz make the real Dan Wesson revolvers again at a price that is as afordable as there cz pistols not the 1911 dw version of what they make.Caliber and size not as much of a issue.
 
Ruger to come out with a stainless single six chambered in .327mag with faux ivory grips. I think they should offer this in 4,6 & 8 " versions. It would be a good way to boost 327 sales and a very universal gun because it would be able to shoot 32S&W,32 Long, 32 H&R mag, .327mag and could even shoot 32acp (If you had to)

A GP100 in 8"

Ruger to come out with a super redhawk or blackhawk in 460 S&W
 
S&W 610, you just cant get to much better looking than this.

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S&W K frame, fixed rear sights, front dovetailed with gold bead, 3" mid weight barrel, moonclipped, round grip, blued steel, Magnas with a Tyler T grip adapter, beveled front of the cylinder, beveled charge holes, in 9mm. The 547 was to involved with parts to be simple and sweet.
 
Python...

I've had quite a few revolvers, but to me the Holy Grail has always been a 6" nickel Python. That has to be the prettiest revolver ever made. Just can't part with $1,300 for one...
 
The return of the Colt Trooper/King Cobra in .357 Magnum. Essentially, they were the Highway Patrolman for the Colt Python's Registered Magnum.

Very attractive revolvers to my eyes, utilitarian enough to be versatile, and simpler than the hand-polished, hand-fitted Python.
 
A medium sized break top 22 revolver in 9 or 10 shot with an interchangeable 22 mag cylinder. I would want a seperate barrel and cylinder attachment to fire .17 cal rounds as well. It would be stainless with modern grip styling and adjustable sights and trigger. Options of 4, 6 and 8 inch barrels. You said dream gun...
 
How about a choice of 5 shot .45 ACP or 8 shot .357, stainless steel, no lock, and in a Centennial style like the 640 J frames (but with a K frame even for the .45, with smooth light leaf springs and with a 3" barrel or a little less).

Basically a Stainless Steel Centennial Nightguard series sized like a Charter Arms Bulldog.
 
S&W K frame, fixed rear sights, front dovetailed with gold bead, 3" mid weight barrel, moonclipped, round grip, blued steel, Magnas with a Tyler T grip adapter, beveled front of the cylinder, beveled charge holes, in 9mm.

Brian, could you be a little more specific?:)
 
Something along the lines of a Medusa, only in the .452 bullet diameter range. .45 GAP, .45 ACP, .45 Long Colt, .454 Casull, .460 Rowland, .460 XVR, and more than likely .410 shotshell as well...
 
S&W L-framed stainless 5-shot .41 mag Mountain Gun. Interchangeable front sight, probly with a gold bead stock, adjustable rear. Craig Spegel grips. I would pay MSRP for that in a red hot second.
 
Right now my dream gun is a 2 1/2" Colt Python (Royal Blue) made in 1978 in good to excellent condition. If I can find and afford this one my Python collection would be complete as far as I am concerned. I'm not interested much in the nickle Pythons and my first one was Royal Blue.
 
S&W K frame, fixed rear sights, front dovetailed with gold bead, 3" mid weight barrel, moonclipped, round grip, blued steel, Magnas with a Tyler T grip adapter, beveled front of the cylinder, beveled charge holes, in 9mm.
Brian, could you be a little more specific?
Brian, could you be a little more specific?:)
I forgot bobbed and checkered hammer(like the 547) and smooth middle width trigger.
 
Ruger needs to bring back the SP-101 in .22LR...

I'm a big fan of shooting .22LR. We don't have as many options as I'd like in that arena currently in production.
 
Dream revolver? S&W Model 65, 2" barrel and round butt. S&W never made them for some unknown reason.
 
Iz-Mech MP-412 .357mag, but I wish they had made them in 10mm or .44mag. Of course the multi caliber Medusa would be nice too. But I can't wait for the "auto caliber" Charters either, the .40S&W sounds cool.
 
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