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-A shrunk down Ruger LCR in a 5 shot 32acp, 5 shot 32 long wadcutter/32s&w, and 7 shot 22lr.
-An even more shrunk down LCR with a 1 finger grip in 3 or 5 shot 25acp that doesn’t require moonclips.
-A shrunk down Keltec P32 in 25acp and 22lr
-A Seecamp LWS 22lr
-A Seecamp LWS 25 with sights and mags that work
-A shrunk down Doubletap Defense derringer in 38 special, 32acp, and 32 H&R mag
-An even smaller Doubletap Defense derringer in 22lr and 25acp
-10 shot revolvers in 327 mag from Ruger and Smith
-more revolvers in 327 mag and 32H&R mag
-medium and full size locked breech semis in 32acp
-more medium and full size locked breech semis in 380
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2I'd buy a 10 shot 32 mag from S&W.
I'd love a S&W 22 mag trail gun with a 7" barrel and either scandium or aluminum frame and a titanium cylinder. 8 shot.
A S&W 627, 8-shot 357 carbine, akin to a cross between their performance center revolver and a Taurus Circuit Judge.
I'd like a 6" barrel for my PMR30 and an improved safety.
I'm sure there are others I'll think of.
I'd love a S&W 22 mag trail gun with a 7" barrel and either scandium or aluminum frame and a titanium cylinder. 8 shot.
A S&W 627, 8-shot 357 carbine, akin to a cross between their performance center revolver and a Taurus Circuit Judge.
I'd like a 6" barrel for my PMR30 and an improved safety.
I'm sure there are others I'll think of.
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3Oh, belt-fed 22 mag AR...all kinds of illegal in CA, but still...
Handguns you would like to see produced
4A reliable 10+ round semi auto carbine in .17 HMR. Just for fun. Oops. That’s not a handgun.
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6Can't think of many modern guns that could be made interesting enough to even consider.
I would like to see a 32acp conversion kit for the Remington RM380 but that's about it.
I would like to see a 32acp conversion kit for the Remington RM380 but that's about it.
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The next gun I buy will be the next to last gun I ever buy. PROMISE!
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7I want a Sig P360 in 380 or 32 that is california legal.
I'd also like a CZ PCR in 380.
I'd also like a CZ PCR in 380.
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8A bolt action magazine fed pistol would be kinda fun and I'd imagine useful for a suppressor.
A Ruger Mark series in something other than 22lr.
A Ruger Mark series in something other than 22lr.
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9S&W model 13
S&W J frames, 357, 3" fixed sights
Lightest weight possible Ruger Vaquero
Lightest weight possible Ruger Single 6, fixed sights, 327
S&W J frames, 357, 3" fixed sights
Lightest weight possible Ruger Vaquero
Lightest weight possible Ruger Single 6, fixed sights, 327
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10Yes! I like this idea. And in 10 shot 327. And let’s make it not have a front cylinder gap so it doesn’t even need shields.senorgrand wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 2:18 pm A S&W 627, 8-shot 357 carbine, akin to a cross between their performance center revolver and a Taurus Circuit Judge.
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11That’s reminds me, a Ruger LCP in 32acp.sig230 wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 3:20 pm Can't think of many modern guns that could be made interesting enough to even consider.
I would like to see a 32acp conversion kit for the Remington RM380 but that's about it.
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12Definitely.Rossifan1782 wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 4:03 pm A bolt action magazine fed pistol would be kinda fun and I'd imagine useful for a suppressor.
A Ruger Mark series in something other than 22lr.
My vote would be 32acp, keep it lower recoil assuming it would stay blowback.
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13I thought of another one-
A super light youth sized take down bolt action rifle in 22lr and 22 magnum. I suspect that someone will be coming out with such a thing in the next few years minus the youth sized part. A pistol version would also be cool.
A super light youth sized take down bolt action rifle in 22lr and 22 magnum. I suspect that someone will be coming out with such a thing in the next few years minus the youth sized part. A pistol version would also be cool.
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14I would like to see Pietta or Uberti (or anyone really) make a modern repro of the 1873 Chamelot-Delvigne. I would purely love to see it 38/357 but I would not turn away if it were in 9mm either. The original cartridge was a bit lack luster.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAS_1873_revolver
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAS_1873_revolver
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151. Anything from TinkerPearce. But especially that little S&W .32 DA top break revolver.
2. $200 LCR in .327. (Sorry but I’m cheap)
2. $200 LCR in .327. (Sorry but I’m cheap)
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161. Who is that?DamnYankee wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 5:12 pm 1. Anything from TinkerPearce. But especially that little S&W .32 DA top break revolver.
2. $200 LCR in .327. (Sorry but I’m cheap)
I completely forgot to mention a new and improved yet all steel and classic looking series of top breaks by Smith in 22lr, 32acp, and 32 S&W/long wadcutter(keep the cylinder short)
2. I wish! Paid $500 new for mine and that’s about the best deal I’ve ever seen on them, worth every penny, fantastic revolver, just wish I was a better shot with it but DA is what it is.
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17A micro double stack .380, basically a SIG P365 in .380. The name is... wait for it... SIG P380 *rimshot*.
The pistol would be much softer shooting than the P365, which increases controllability and potential accuracy. The recoil spring can also be made lighter, which helps people with reduced hand strength. The study by Greg Ellifritz shows that the “stopping power” of .380 is adequate. If it hits vital organs it will do the job.
The pistol would be much softer shooting than the P365, which increases controllability and potential accuracy. The recoil spring can also be made lighter, which helps people with reduced hand strength. The study by Greg Ellifritz shows that the “stopping power” of .380 is adequate. If it hits vital organs it will do the job.
Glad that federal government is boring again.
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18All my bases are covered here. Just didn’t want to remain silent like I wasn’t listening.
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19I fully agree. Even with a full sized pistol I’d rather it be in 380 over 9.Stiff wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 5:45 pm A micro double stack .380, basically a SIG P365 in .380. The name is... wait for it... SIG P380 *rimshot*.
The pistol would be much softer shooting than the P365, which increases controllability and potential accuracy. The recoil spring can also be made lighter, which helps people with reduced hand strength. The study by Greg Ellifritz shows that the “stopping power” of .380 is adequate. If it hits vital organs it will do the job.
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20A gun that shoots invisible 9mm, because that's all I've been able to find at stores....and 22lr, and .223...and .45ACP.
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21Tinker is a gunsmith and sword maker. Does beautiful work. Oh and an author.UncleJon wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 5:25 pm1. Who is that?DamnYankee wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 5:12 pm 1. Anything from TinkerPearce. But especially that little S&W .32 DA top break revolver.
2. $200 LCR in .327. (Sorry but I’m cheap)
I completely forgot to mention a new and improved yet all steel and classic looking series of top breaks by Smith in 22lr, 32acp, and 32 S&W/long wadcutter(keep the cylinder short)
2. I wish! Paid $500 new for mine and that’s about the best deal I’ve ever seen on them, worth every penny, fantastic revolver, just wish I was a better shot with it but DA is what it is.
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22Cool, do they make guns?sikacz wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 6:16 pm Tinker is a gunsmith and sword maker. Does beautiful work. Oh and an author.
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23He makes some one off, unique guns.
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24I wouldn’t mind seeing a M1895 Nagant with a swing out cylinder. In other words a Belgian Nagant M1910 a true gas seal that’s quick to reload.
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25Whoa, I would like to see some pics if you have any or links.