Colt re-introduction of the Police Positive, I think it's one of the handiest revolvers ever made with a 4" barrel and small frame, a "duty" sized gun that can be carried concealed. The old ones are around for reasonable prices, but I would like to see a "modern" version with updated action and stronger carbon steel, while still keeping the "classic" look of this revolver. Something that could handle +P+ rounds but keep the handiness of the original.
Wather to bring back an all-steel P38.....who wouldn't want one?
A modern production Mauser Broomhandle, both in "pistol" and "carbine" type, in modern calibers like .45 ACP, .40 and of course 9mm. Prices would probably be out of sight for a good one.
A REAL semi-auto Grease Gun clone, the Valkyrie Arms types aren't true copies, I almost bought one but it didn't feel right. I could even deal with a 16" barrel, as long as the gun was the same or even make one as a "pistol" like the Kahr Arms stock-less Thompson pistol.
A double action revolver in 45-70 and 50-70, basically a Ruger Redhawk on steroids......
An AR-15 in 30-40 Krag.......hey why not? Probably the only caliber I haven't seen one in yet.
A lever rifle in .30 carbine.





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