What Kind Of Gun Would You Like To See?

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I think the picture of that "Glock made" 1911 would be pretty awesome.
An affordable Mark V from Weatherby would be really cool.
And.......................don't know a third.
 
1) Pistol calibre carbine in 10mm like a kel-tec sub200 or hi-point or an AR kit that took 10mm.

2) a revolver chambered in 20ga, maybe a two shot or three shot cylinder on a S&W N or K frame.

3) one of those "legal" pen guns (you have to move the handle into an angular position before firing but it looks like a normal pen when disarmed) in something other than .22lr, maybe 9mm or .38spl even .32 acp would be acceptable.
 
2) a revolver chambered in 20ga, maybe a two shot or three shot cylinder on a S&W N or K frame.

With that, S&W would have to design a new frame to accomadate the longer shell but you could probably fit 4 and not have it too big.
 
#1 - A centerfire version of the Whitney Wolverine, maybe .380.

#2 - Marlin 1894 in 9x19.

#3 - A reasonably priced single shot .22 meant for a full sized adult, something like one of the old Winchester or Remington bolt guns.
 
One you never have to clean, that will never jam or have any problems and that will hit and dispatch anything you ever aim at in line of sight (maybe beyond visual range would be nice..GPS) with cheap cheap ammo or power source. I will wait on the "around the corner model" for the bugs to get worked out...Probably looking at something on the order of a dial-o-matic 80 watt pumped plasma or laser type? Then we could all discuss the merits of an 80 versus a 90 watt!!
 
1) A Glock with a normal sized grip, instead of a company that makes outstanding products yet caters to the likes of Andre the Giant, Bigfoot, and Goliath. (I seriously have to grab Glocks by the slide with my left hand and rotate them 90* just to hit the mag release - I have no problem with most other pistols, and I'm 6' tall)

2) A cross between a crossbow and a shotgun (bolts would be about 3" long)

3) A fully-functional, readily available replica of Batman's grappling-hook-pistol
 
1. I want someone to bring back the Colt double-action revolvers.
2. An updated Luger. Failing that, the Mauser Parabellum 08 Interarms imported in the 1970s (without the grip safety).
3. A Walther G22 in .22 Magnum or (better yet) 5.7 X 28.
 
1. Ruger 10-22 chambered in 5.7X28

2. Short Carbine (redundant?) with a really good folding or sliding stock that can easily adapt to accept mags from various common handguns other than Glock.
 
(1)-a pump action that uses a 1022 rotary clip.- (2)-a folding/adjustable stocked pistol caliber carbine with removable magazine adapter/inserts so i can use my choice of mags instead of those didlydangdingdong glock ones.-(3)-a D/A version scoffield replica with an interchangeable 45acp cylinder.
 
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A budget-priced but reliable and accurate .44 Mag carbine... Hi-Point??

Or a budget .454 Casull carbine...

Or a budget .500 S&W carbine...
 
A 5.7x28 pistol in compact or sub-compact size.
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1. The '86 ban gets thrown out.

2. I want a friggin P90, a real one, refer to #1.

3. S&W Governor, only in 10 gauge. What would that hold, like three shots?
 
A 20 gauge pistol would be a Sawed Off Shotgun. The Taurus Judge is a .45 Colt pistol that can shoot .410. It is a pistol. You can't make a 50 caliber plus pistol, as it is a Destructive Device, and you can't make a shotgun pistol, as it would be a sawed off. Thus, no 20 gauge pistol can be made under current laws for widespread commercial sale.

One of mine would be a .357 autoloader that wasn't a Desert Eagle. Fortunately, Coonan is back in business. The only thing more badass than a 1911 is one that shoots .357.

I would like to see a shotgun that has both an internal tube mag and a box mag. That'd be hard to do.

I'd like to see a new 22lr pump action gallery gun like the old Winchester.

I'd like to see an M1A in 30-06, modern 30-06.

A double barreled tube fed semi auto semi auto 12 gauge would be interesting.
 
An inexpensive American made single shot .22 pistol.

A .22 pistol (single shot or semiauto) that would fold up like a Leatherman.

An American version of the Leader Dynamics Series T2 MK5.

More pump shotguns that load from the top of the receiver.
 
A budget-priced but reliable and accurate .44 Mag carbine... Hi-Point??

Ruger used to make one of those. They occasionally turn up on the second-hand market. I've always wanted one, even though I have no real use for it--I just think they're cute.

S&W Governor, only in 10 gauge. What would that hold, like three shots?

I'll take this as a joke. What I'd like to see in all seriousness though is a modern, DA version of the LeMat revolver, maybe in 20 gauge instead of 16 gauge.
 
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