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RE: What would you like to see in a new gun?
I would like to see the Savage 99 return and be available in 358 Win.
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RE: What would you like to see in a new gun?
I am with RUGGER.
I think the bigest thing missing now days is craftsmanship.Most all guns now are mat finnish with a plastic stocks. I would like to see a nice wood stock that has been hand carved. In good old blue. |
RE: What would you like to see in a new gun?
I'd like to see the Ruger77 RSI chambered in 6.5x55 and 7x57. A classic style of rifle
with two very classic chamberings. As for those who would like things like the Savage 99, walnut stocks with hand cut checkering, high polish blueing, etc., well I'm sure the factories could turn 'em out again, but then all most would do is gripe about the prices. Given the cost of highly skilled labor that would be required they would likely have to be made overseas. Of course, you can still get this quality - buy a custom made gun. Heck, there's enough complaining here even about the cost of Sakos.:eek: |
RE: What would you like to see in a new gun?
ORIGINAL: Moose_Maximus More left-handed bolt rifles. |
RE: What would you like to see in a new gun?
I want to see a AR-15 chambered in 22-250, Id like to see a M1A cut down to a carbine size and chambered in .223. I want to see ruger make a semi auto carbine in 45 acp, I want to see marlin make camp carbines again this time the mod 9 and mod 45 using hi cap glock magazines and 1911 mags optional for the mod 45. I want to see charter arms make a 6 shot revolver, enough with these 5 shot full size 357 magnums. I want to see remington chamber the mountain rifle again in .308 win. I want to see a marlin 1894 carbine chambered in 45LC/454 casull. I want to see a springfield XD chambered in 45 acp, I want to see 460 rowland offered as a standard caliber in all 1911 makes and models. I want to see choates ultimate varmint stock made to fit springfield 03-A3 and mauser actions. I want to see hi cap magazines for the ruger 10-22 magnum. I want to see a ruger deerfield carbine chambered in 357 mag with a 6 round or higher magazine.
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RE: What would you like to see in a new gun?
Powderless firing mechanisms. One piece cartridges - nothing but slug. We'll see them in our lifetime. Some will think it's great, others will chastise the old ways' demise. There was an article about this in February's Outdoor Life. I think that was the issue. . . I read it in the airport. I can't wait to see one.
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RE: What would you like to see in a new gun?
As for those who would like things like the Savage 99, walnut stocks with hand cut checkering, high polish blueing, etc., well I'm sure the factories could turn 'em out again, but then all most would do is gripe about the prices. |
RE: What would you like to see in a new gun?
I reckon I could come up with a million of em. And the gun I am about to recommend IS available from Wildwestguns but for that kind of price I expect a quality piece of wood and a bolt action chambered for whatever I want.
I wish Marlin would chamber the 500 S&W in a 16" carbine length 336. Just for farts n giggles. It would only be suitable for big game inside of 100yds (with stout loads for deer, twice that!) and ammo would cost out the yingyang but what the heck. I would like to have one. Da lil 50 dat could, RA ps Beretta is importing some 94 copies that are available in 454 Casull. Those might have to do for the while! ;) |
RE: What would you like to see in a new gun?
Amen Moose !!!! Us southpaws never get enough respect......:(
I would also to see Ruger make the Single-Six Bisley model in stainless steel with adjustable sights. This would make a great gun for small game hunting or target shooting. |
RE: What would you like to see in a new gun?
ORIGINAL: Moose_Maximus More left-handed bolt rifles. |
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