Fantasy gun thread

627 3.5" tapered barrel, ejector shroud, round butt, eight shot cylinder. I would also accept 3"-3.5" standard heavy barrel a-la Lew Horton's 29-3 and 629-1 3" guns.

This specimen would need to be finished off with Culina's RB Combats.
 
The LCR by Ruger is 10x the better gun than any J-frame and even looks better.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Having said that, I like Rugers and S&Ws both the X Frame and their new M&P9 m2.0 and I think the LCR is seriously UGLY. If you want a Ruger snubby, get the SP101. Don
 
Since the thread title is "Fantasy gun thread"...

I'd love a stainless 5 shot N frame cambered in either 5.56 or 308.

No lock of course.

At one point in time, Taurus had designed a variant of the Raging Bull in .223/5.56, but unfortunately it never made it to the market, supposedly due to issues with the bottlenecked cartridges expanding, sticking, and locking up the cylinder.
 
Just bringing BACK some of the hard to gets - snubs for me:
The Night Guard series......
625 snubs in 45 LC and 45 acp....
 
I'm a man of simple, old-fashioned tastes:

Bring back the K32 or the same gun in stainless. No lock.
Re-issue the Model 64 standard 4" barrel or the 10-5, sans lock.
Produce a top-break .38 S&W or .32 Long with hard rubber stocks, and don't even think about a lock.
 
I'd like to see a stainless version of the Model 26 with a 4" barrel and a Ti cylinder. A 626.
 
I'd like to see the Model 60-4 brought back as a series... that exact same frame and barrel configuration with chamberings in 38 Spl like the original, and stable mates in 327 Fed Mag (6 shot) and 22LR (8 or 9 shot or maybe even 10.) Those three revolvers would probably cover 90% of the hand gunning I do these days and do it with panache! :cool:

Froggie

That may be a problem Froggie...will a .327 Federal make the LOA with a .38 length cylinder??? If it would that would be great...otherwise I'd settle for a 60-10 in a 6 shot .327....and that is a no-IL -10 not a -15...

And instead of Scandium...why not use titanium for all these lightweight frame wishes... I have two Taurus titanium Trackers that don't need the stupid-going to fail flash gap protector like the S&W guns do...

So how about two titanium .357 K-frames with three inch barrels and round butts...as in a 65 with fixed sights and a 66 with adjustable....

...and back to the .327...a nice 6" 19 or 66 in .327 mite just sell...
 

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The 38 Special is listed as 1.55" OAL, while the factory spec for the 327 is 1.47" according to the specs I found... it would appear to me that a cylinder for a Model 60 (pre-357) should be fine for both the 327 FM and 22 LR I so eagerly desire! Yep, I've been dreaming this dream long enough to work out some of the more obvious details. ;)

My hot loaded 125 grain rounds loaded for my K-frame and Blackhawk would be a little bit long for a J-frame cylinder, but factory rounds and near equivalents should all be fine. I'm not sure I'd want to hold on to a J-frame with maximum (not standard factory) 327 FM loads. That might be a little too much of a good thing! :eek:

Froggie
 
Stainless K frame, 6 shot, 3" round butt, 10mm, moon clips, adjustable sights and no lock.
Stainless J frame, 5 shot, 2" round butt, 10mm, moon clips, concealed hammer, fixed night sights and no lock.
Small easy to carry metal frame single stack 10mm auto.
Basically, I want a 66, a 640 and a semi auto Chiefs Special in 10mm.
 
Complete fantasy, but I would love to see a 6' X frame .357 with a 10 round capacity...sort of like a big brother to the 627 Pro-V Comp.
 
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