Gun not made yet, that you would buy.

10mm PCC built to accept 1911 magazines. It would make a great get home accessory in the truck. Alas the current hotness is magazines the size of a contractor level for a PCC.

Alternatively PCC designed to accept the SIG Sauer P-365 Magazine.

Has anyone mentioned a Marlin 1894 in 327Fed yet? Stainless, factory equipped with Skinner's and a piece of walnut. Run my card take whatever you need.
On the subject of PCC magazines, while it's not a gun I'd like to see them make, a gun accessory I'd like to see are more magazine wells for the Ruger PC-9. I don't think I'm the only one who thought more were coming when the gun was introduced with two included.
 
I am still praying that Ruger will do a Marlin 39A Golden Mountie .22lr takedown lever action. I let mine go many years ago and have wanted to replace it for a long while. Can't find a good one for less than $1000. They were an extremely accurate and handy little rifle. They would be really popular today due to ammunition costs. Blued steel metal and walnut beautiful!!
I'll take two please!!!
 

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Phased plasma rifle in the forty-megawatt range.

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. . . On a more serious note, given S&W's new "Classic" revolvers, I'd love to see Ruger do something similar with the Six Series, even if only on a limited basis.
 
I am still praying that Ruger will do a Marlin 39A Golden Mountie .22lr takedown lever action. I let mine go many years ago and have wanted to replace it for a long while. Can't find a good one for less than $1000. They were an extremely accurate and handy little rifle. They would be really popular today due to ammunition costs. Blued steel metal and walnut beautiful!!
I'll take two please!!!
If you look at how a 39A was made, it would be a very expensive gun to make today. Would you pay $1200+ for a new one?

If you find a really nice like new pre safety used one for $1000 and you can afford it, buy it.

Same thing applies to a Winchester 9422
 

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