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Another "what would you pick" thread...
Assuming you had the mean$$$... that Patents were not an issue... and profit was not a motive...
What OUT OF PRODUCTION commercial firearms (and mods if you think them appropriate) would you manufacture for sale?
Pick ONE EACH:
Handgun
Rifle
Shotgun
Edit: My picks are below, but "invisible"... don't cheat... check after you post...
Ruger Old Army
Savage 99C TD - with .358, .308, .243 and 9.3x72R barrels... + box mags in 4, 10 & 20rd ...
Browning A5... "Sweet 16".
What OUT OF PRODUCTION commercial firearms (and mods if you think them appropriate) would you manufacture for sale?
Pick ONE EACH:
Handgun
Rifle
Shotgun
Edit: My picks are below, but "invisible"... don't cheat... check after you post...
Ruger Old Army
Savage 99C TD - with .358, .308, .243 and 9.3x72R barrels... + box mags in 4, 10 & 20rd ...
Browning A5... "Sweet 16".
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Ok then...
1. Handgun, Sorry gents, but I would build an exact copy of a P-38 only chamber it for 45 ACP
2. Rifle, Definitely a Spencer...chambered in .45 Colt, 44-40, or .44 Mag if I could figure out a way.
3. Shotgun, Winchester model 97 20 gauge.
1. Handgun, Sorry gents, but I would build an exact copy of a P-38 only chamber it for 45 ACP
2. Rifle, Definitely a Spencer...chambered in .45 Colt, 44-40, or .44 Mag if I could figure out a way.
3. Shotgun, Winchester model 97 20 gauge.
Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
HANDGUN - S&W .357 Registered Magnum (5")
RIFLE - Winchester Model 53 in either .357 Mag, or .327 Mag
SHOTGUN - Winchester Model 42 Deluxe
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RIFLE - Winchester Model 53 in either .357 Mag, or .327 Mag
SHOTGUN - Winchester Model 42 Deluxe
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Handgun _ Merwin Hulbert Pocket Army Revolver with interchangeable barrels from 3.5" to 7.5" and chambered in .44-40 WCF, .45 LC, and .44 S&W Special
Shotgun _ A.H. Fox Sterlingworth SxS shotguns in 12, 20 and 28 gauge (Different frame sizes for each gauge.)
Rifle - Hall Rifle, breech-loading percussion rifle, with both 39" rifle and 24" carbine barrels available and chambered for .50, .54. or .69 caiber with both smooth-bore or rifled barrels available.
Shotgun _ A.H. Fox Sterlingworth SxS shotguns in 12, 20 and 28 gauge (Different frame sizes for each gauge.)
Rifle - Hall Rifle, breech-loading percussion rifle, with both 39" rifle and 24" carbine barrels available and chambered for .50, .54. or .69 caiber with both smooth-bore or rifled barrels available.
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
1. Handgun- old model S&W model 24
2. Rifle- Without a doubt a Savage 99 TD in 250-3000
3. Shotgun- Bring back the A5 Browning
Rob
2. Rifle- Without a doubt a Savage 99 TD in 250-3000
3. Shotgun- Bring back the A5 Browning
Rob
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May your rifle always shoot straight, your mag never run dry, you always have one more round than you have adversaries, and your good mate always be there to watch your back.
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Old Ironsights wrote:.. and profit was not a motive.
I'm out.
Well, on thinking, everything I like is already being "remanufactured" a second time around but...........
Handgun---S&W Triplelock target in it's original caliber
Rifle---Hands down---'99 Savage
Shotgun---a pre-war double, probably an Ithaca
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Handgun : Merwin Hulbert: 45 colt with interchangeable 45 acp
Rifle: Rigby in one of the medium to heavy (30o - 416) Tip off glass, ribbed barrel, graduated sights or one of the .303 Speed Patent rifles, just like in the movie of Ghost and Darkness
Shotgun: a parker lifter in 12 bore, straight stock.
Rifle: Rigby in one of the medium to heavy (30o - 416) Tip off glass, ribbed barrel, graduated sights or one of the .303 Speed Patent rifles, just like in the movie of Ghost and Darkness
Shotgun: a parker lifter in 12 bore, straight stock.
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Handgun - Ruger Speed Six, in .44 Special...
Rifle - Ruger 96 (without the barrel band ) in .45 Colt.
Shotgun - Winchester exposed-hammer 'trench-gun'.
Rifle - Ruger 96 (without the barrel band ) in .45 Colt.
Shotgun - Winchester exposed-hammer 'trench-gun'.
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Handgun: Luger in .45 acp.
Rifle: Thompson model 1928A1
Shotgun: Parker bros. Double
Rifle: Thompson model 1928A1
Shotgun: Parker bros. Double
Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Handgun: Colt Python Rifle: Win 94 (Pre-64, no safety,non-reb. hammer) Shotgun: Win. 97 Trench Gun
Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Sorry - cheated a lot, couldn't keep to just one. (* next to if "truly" had to keep to just one )
Pistol:
- 1st Gen Colt SAA, ca 1920 or so, with "blackpowder" cylinder bevel, etc, but with modern metallurgy. All historic calibers, incl my preferred .44 Special. Add .32-20/.327 convertible. This gun can be replicated in most respects by the USFA "Pre War." If this (Colt request) is cheating--as you can spec most a "close" Pre War/BP features in a new Colt SA,...but the finish and hammer are different, etc-- then:
- S&W Lady Smith 65--no lock, plus add 7 shot .327 Mag variant. Do "something" about the forcing cone issue without resorting to larger/heavier (L frame)
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- Colt Detective Special, mod'd to accept .357, .327 options. Blued, matte and glossy stainless.
* - Ruger Single Six .32 Mag (made in .327 to accept H&R's as well)-- in adjustable and fixed sight Vaquerito)
(Yes, I know I cheated with more than one)
Rifle:
* "Two in one"
- Winchester 1892 and 1894 - Pre War SRCs, ca 1915 or so, full carbine features, obviously no safety. No changes except latest metallurgy, .44 Mag, .45 Colt, .357 Mag and .327 Mag offerings add to the traditional/historic ones for the '92. There may be a few worthwhile cartridges to add to the '94 (7x30, .35 Rem, others) but otherwise I have no qualms with the good ol' .30-30.
- Remington Mountain Rifle DM/blued
- Original GI Spec/quality M1 Carbine--full late war/Korea features; add 10mm option.
- Ruger PC carbines, lightened 1/2 lb, add .45 and 10mm options.
Oops - cheating again with multiples!
Shotgun:
- Ithaca 37 16 Ga - they may "still" make 'em but not to my quality satisfacion!
Pistol:
- 1st Gen Colt SAA, ca 1920 or so, with "blackpowder" cylinder bevel, etc, but with modern metallurgy. All historic calibers, incl my preferred .44 Special. Add .32-20/.327 convertible. This gun can be replicated in most respects by the USFA "Pre War." If this (Colt request) is cheating--as you can spec most a "close" Pre War/BP features in a new Colt SA,...but the finish and hammer are different, etc-- then:
- S&W Lady Smith 65--no lock, plus add 7 shot .327 Mag variant. Do "something" about the forcing cone issue without resorting to larger/heavier (L frame)
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- Colt Detective Special, mod'd to accept .357, .327 options. Blued, matte and glossy stainless.
* - Ruger Single Six .32 Mag (made in .327 to accept H&R's as well)-- in adjustable and fixed sight Vaquerito)
(Yes, I know I cheated with more than one)
Rifle:
* "Two in one"
- Winchester 1892 and 1894 - Pre War SRCs, ca 1915 or so, full carbine features, obviously no safety. No changes except latest metallurgy, .44 Mag, .45 Colt, .357 Mag and .327 Mag offerings add to the traditional/historic ones for the '92. There may be a few worthwhile cartridges to add to the '94 (7x30, .35 Rem, others) but otherwise I have no qualms with the good ol' .30-30.
- Remington Mountain Rifle DM/blued
- Original GI Spec/quality M1 Carbine--full late war/Korea features; add 10mm option.
- Ruger PC carbines, lightened 1/2 lb, add .45 and 10mm options.
Oops - cheating again with multiples!
Shotgun:
- Ithaca 37 16 Ga - they may "still" make 'em but not to my quality satisfacion!
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Handgun: Old Model Ruger Blackhawk in all the original Colt and Winchester calibers with modern sized chambers and proper throats.
Rifle: Pre-War Winchester 1894 in all the original calibers and some of the new ones.
Shotgun: Winchester 1897 ( That's the pump gun right?)
All of them made with old world care and craftsmanship that was the vogue at the turn of the last century.
Joe
Rifle: Pre-War Winchester 1894 in all the original calibers and some of the new ones.
Shotgun: Winchester 1897 ( That's the pump gun right?)
All of them made with old world care and craftsmanship that was the vogue at the turn of the last century.
Joe
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Handgun - S&W 22/32
Rifle - It's a toss up between a Marlin Deluxe 1897 or an octagon barreled Winchester 61
Shotgun - Winchester Model 42
Rifle - It's a toss up between a Marlin Deluxe 1897 or an octagon barreled Winchester 61
Shotgun - Winchester Model 42
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Handgun: Colt pocket positive 32 NP or 327, or 32 H&R
Rifle: Marlin 336 in 307win
Shotgun: Browning A-5 in all gauges even a big boy 10!!!!!!!!
Rifle: Marlin 336 in 307win
Shotgun: Browning A-5 in all gauges even a big boy 10!!!!!!!!
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Colt's Belt Model
Winchester 1894 & 1885... in whatever caliber the customer (me!) wants. (I know a twofer, but just gotta do both!)
Winchester mdl 12.
Winchester 1894 & 1885... in whatever caliber the customer (me!) wants. (I know a twofer, but just gotta do both!)
Winchester mdl 12.
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
S&W model 24
Winchester model 64 in 25-35
Parker S/S
2x22
Winchester model 64 in 25-35
Parker S/S
2x22
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Okay so I have to be different here. Sako Finwolf! Accurate and rare what can I say!
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
handgun Adams percussion revolver large and small cals
rifle Martini SPorting rifle
shotgun Quallity English flint double
rifle Martini SPorting rifle
shotgun Quallity English flint double
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
For my handgun; a LeMat revolver chambered for .41 Magnum and 20 gauge, or a Broomhandle Mauser in 45acp. I can't decide.
For my rifle, it would be a Remington Model 8 in .35 Remington.
My "new production" shotgun would be the Winchester Model 12 in 12 gauge.
For my rifle, it would be a Remington Model 8 in .35 Remington.
My "new production" shotgun would be the Winchester Model 12 in 12 gauge.
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Colt SAA in the old rounded trigger guard model
Winchester Trapper 1892 model (exact)
Model 42 Winchester deluxe
Winchester Trapper 1892 model (exact)
Model 42 Winchester deluxe
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Handgun: Ruger OM in typical calibers
Rifle: undecided, probably M73
Shotgun: Winchester model 12 and/or 42.
Rifle: undecided, probably M73
Shotgun: Winchester model 12 and/or 42.
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Handgun: Webley Mk IV chambered for 44 Russian.
Rifle: AK-47 Type 1 - chambered for 7.62x39 of course
Shotty: Winchester M97 trench - 12 guage
Rifle: AK-47 Type 1 - chambered for 7.62x39 of course
Shotty: Winchester M97 trench - 12 guage
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Webley Mk IV only in .44 Spl. O.S.O.K. beat me to it.
Ruger 96 in .22 Hornet.
Parker Hammergun in 16GA.
Ruger 96 in .22 Hornet.
Parker Hammergun in 16GA.
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Changed the caliber to 44 Russian - so it would for sure fit w/o having to lengthen the cylinder.... but 44 Special if it would fit... I just groove on those Webleys. I need to find one...
I have an AK-47 semi-auto type III (third iteration) build on a Russian kit that is very similar but it would be cool to make the original design with the slab-side mags and everyting. Its heavier and shoots much different than the later stamped steel receiver models.
The M97 Win is just a classic design and I think a quality, US-made repro is needed. And why not the trenchgun model?
I have an AK-47 semi-auto type III (third iteration) build on a Russian kit that is very similar but it would be cool to make the original design with the slab-side mags and everyting. Its heavier and shoots much different than the later stamped steel receiver models.
The M97 Win is just a classic design and I think a quality, US-made repro is needed. And why not the trenchgun model?
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
I don't know if I think this is easy or not, but today's choices are:
1. Colt Commander 1911, in bright Colt blue with reliability mods and ivory grips.
2. Ruger #1 med. Sporter (1-S) in .308 with 22" barrel and open sights.
3. Super High grade Beretta Imperial Montecarlo in 20 ga.
or
1. Colt SAA .45 Colt, 4 1/2", Blue with ivory
2. Winchester 1892, .45 Colt
3. 20 ga. Greener 20", exposed hammer coach gun
Tomorrow may be different
1. Colt Commander 1911, in bright Colt blue with reliability mods and ivory grips.
2. Ruger #1 med. Sporter (1-S) in .308 with 22" barrel and open sights.
3. Super High grade Beretta Imperial Montecarlo in 20 ga.
or
1. Colt SAA .45 Colt, 4 1/2", Blue with ivory
2. Winchester 1892, .45 Colt
3. 20 ga. Greener 20", exposed hammer coach gun
Tomorrow may be different
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
I'll play.
Handgun, A pair of Webley Fosberrys in .455 webley, I know where there is one for sale, but at $7000, it's just a bit out of reach. I'd have to try and find another.
Rifle, left handed Weatherby in .458 win mag. As far as I know they only made them right handed.
Shotgun, Perazzi O/U five barrel set. They only make a four barrel set, and I think a 10 ga would be a great addition.
So I'd be looking at probably six figures for the bunch, but a man can dream. Hmm, gotta check that lottery ticket.
Handgun, A pair of Webley Fosberrys in .455 webley, I know where there is one for sale, but at $7000, it's just a bit out of reach. I'd have to try and find another.
Rifle, left handed Weatherby in .458 win mag. As far as I know they only made them right handed.
Shotgun, Perazzi O/U five barrel set. They only make a four barrel set, and I think a 10 ga would be a great addition.
So I'd be looking at probably six figures for the bunch, but a man can dream. Hmm, gotta check that lottery ticket.
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S&W Model 25 in 45LC (as they were in the late 50's early 60's)
1898 Krag-Jorgensen in 30-40 Krag
Navy Arms "Magnum Cape Gun" a 12 ga Muzzleloading Hammer Shotgun
1898 Krag-Jorgensen in 30-40 Krag
Navy Arms "Magnum Cape Gun" a 12 ga Muzzleloading Hammer Shotgun
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Handgun- Ruger Single Six Flatgate 22LR with walnut stocks. Mine will have a 5.5" barrel
Rifle- Remington 03A3 with C stock. I love these old rifles
Since I have no idea which shotgun, I'll pick another handgun- Colt Anaconda in 45 Colt with a 5 or 6 inch barrel. Since S&W can have a 44 Magnum double action, it's only fitting to have a double action Colt in 45 Colt
Rifle- Remington 03A3 with C stock. I love these old rifles
Since I have no idea which shotgun, I'll pick another handgun- Colt Anaconda in 45 Colt with a 5 or 6 inch barrel. Since S&W can have a 44 Magnum double action, it's only fitting to have a double action Colt in 45 Colt
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Rifle: A Win. 92 in 44 Mag., octagon barrel of 20 inches, made of Chrome Moly blued steel or Win. 95 in '96, in the carbine config.
Pistol: Ruger Flat Top 44 exactly as offered in the original model, with the improved metallurgy of later Ruger SA's.
Shotgun: Remington Mod. 1900 Side by Side in 16 or 12 Gauge, made of Chrome Moly blued steel.
Yes, all made/owned by a US manufacturer. Since we're dreaming, I would love to see an American made series of Civil War era percussion pistols: 1858 Rem., 2nd model Dragoon Colt, 1841 Mississippi Rifle, Spencer 1860 Rifle/Carbine. I'd also like to win the lottery, please......
Pistol: Ruger Flat Top 44 exactly as offered in the original model, with the improved metallurgy of later Ruger SA's.
Shotgun: Remington Mod. 1900 Side by Side in 16 or 12 Gauge, made of Chrome Moly blued steel.
Yes, all made/owned by a US manufacturer. Since we're dreaming, I would love to see an American made series of Civil War era percussion pistols: 1858 Rem., 2nd model Dragoon Colt, 1841 Mississippi Rifle, Spencer 1860 Rifle/Carbine. I'd also like to win the lottery, please......
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
The whole point of the exercise was to assume YOU would be the manufacturer... (after winning the lottery...)C. Cash wrote:...Yes, all made/owned by a US manufacturer... Since we're dreaming, I would love to see an American made series of Civil War era percussion pistols: 1858 Rem., 2nd model Dragoon Colt, 1841 Mississippi Rifle, Spencer 1860 Rifle/Carbine. I'd also like to win the lottery, please......
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מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
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מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976
Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
Old Ironsights wrote:The whole point of the exercise was to assume YOU would be the manufacturer... (after winning the lottery...)C. Cash wrote:...Yes, all made/owned by a US manufacturer... Since we're dreaming, I would love to see an American made series of Civil War era percussion pistols: 1858 Rem., 2nd model Dragoon Colt, 1841 Mississippi Rifle, Spencer 1860 Rifle/Carbine. I'd also like to win the lottery, please......
Details, details. It's tough for the ADHD/Aspey folks to catch on quick, but we'll get there eventually!
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Nah, I catch on real quick... unless it has somthing to do with emotional responses of other folks &/or "small talk"...C. Cash wrote:details, details. It's tough for the ADHD Aspey folks to catch on quick, but we'll get there!
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Re: Another "what would you pick" thread...
1875 Remington 45 Colt
Mauser (British style) bolt gun in 7 MM Mauser.....(Rigby 275 ? )
A high quality Scottish SXS Hammer Gun 12 gauge
rick
Mauser (British style) bolt gun in 7 MM Mauser.....(Rigby 275 ? )
A high quality Scottish SXS Hammer Gun 12 gauge
rick