LOVE those .38-44s.... That one is gorgeous.View attachment 896075
Five inch barrel Model of 1950 that shoots both 45ACP and 45 Colt.
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Or maybe a 5 inch 38/44 Outdoorsman
LOVE those .38-44s.... That one is gorgeous.View attachment 896075
Five inch barrel Model of 1950 that shoots both 45ACP and 45 Colt.
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Or maybe a 5 inch 38/44 Outdoorsman
a customized Blackhawk. View attachment 886379
How about a 3" L frame like the model 69 but in 41 magI have 2 'dream' revolvers... one exists, one doesn't... not yet, anyway.
1) Dan Wesson .41MAG with 4" heavy vented barrel. They are out there, but the cost of admission is pretty high. I have a stainless DW .41 with a 6" barrel, so it's conceivable this wish can eventually come to fruition.
2) S&W L-frame .41SPC or .41MAG, 4" or 5" lugged barrel. I doubt this will ever come to be, however.
How about a 3" L frame like the model 69 but in 41 mag
I have a 3" model 686 357 mag and a Taurus model 415 2 1/2" 41 mag. I like short barrel mags for carry. I would like a 4" 41 mag L frame to!The 69 is the vision model, but I'm not a big fan of 3" Magnums. You could probably make the argument for a 3" L-frame .41SPC, however.
I had a 3" Model 60 some years ago, it had a 3" full lugged barrel and was an excellent pistol... for the .38SPC. I would not want that pistol in .357, however.
A 44 Special Python. Yeah I know there's no such thing. But this is about your dream gun right?
Like most any Charter in .44 I guess.A five-shot Python would take some getting used to.
My dream revolver is more a range gun than anything unique or exotic like most guns mentioned here.
A six shot/adj sites/4.2-6" barreled 9mm, stainless would be ideal.
This is a close as I've come in my search, RIA AL 9.0, not even available yet:
Is this what you're looking for?I still want a reproduction top-break, but I'd sell many of my toys to get my hands on a modern interpretation of the design.
Thanks for that. Didn't know these were out there. That is awesome...