Which Production Handgun Would You Want Built in a Different Caliber?

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HK USP full size in 10mm and 357 SIG.
The fancy but effective double recoil spring system is overkill for 9mmP and 45 ACP IMO.
 
A Beretta 98FS Stock Competition... .45 ACP
Ruger Mk.II or III in 9x19 (poor man's Luger)
Single-shot Beretta chambered in .45-70 (long explanation of why...) :uhoh:
Mini/Micro Uzi in 7.62x25 Tok
Walther P99 (old style) in .22lr (and no, the P22 does not count AT ALL) :fire:
Desert Eagle in .30 carbine
 
Kahr K357 (not a very catchy monniker) in .357 Sig.

AR 15 upper in .17 HMR.

USP Compact in .45 ACP or .45 GAP

An affordable precision target pistol in .22 short

While we're at it, the adoption of noise suppressors on all firearms to reduce hearing loss of shooters. This is a politically motivated prohibition of a safety enhancement that needs to be abolished.
 
I love my Kahr PM9 but would love to see one in a PM357 Sig or a PM45

a conventional SA/DA trigger would be nice too.
 
SIG P232 in 9mm
Beretta 92 series in .45
in general i'd like to see a few production guns in .50GI and more 10mm
 
Caseless beat me to my top two. I'll echo the desire for a USP in 10mm and the full size in .357 Sig.

P7 in .45 ACP? H&K had in on the brain at least once:

Check it out

92FS/M9 in .45 ACP? Beretta has already stated that doing so would widen the already infamously wide 92/96. A Cougar with a longer slide/barrel in .45 Auto is much more likely IMO.
 
wishful thinking..

How about S&W making a 'reproduction' of the 1926 Hand Ejector in 44 Special?

Or, Colt making 1911's the way they were designed? Not 'limited runs' but real, honest 'production' 1911's?

salty.
 
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