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What gun would you buy if S&W would build it?? (assuming they could build it to a level of quality like this - pure fantasy) Here's my choice, hands down!

Originally posted by Doc44:
Special order Model 29 made for the owner of American Firearms Warehouse, Wareham, MA. One of three made and shipped in 1974 (3 1/4-inch barrel).

Bill
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What gun would you buy if S&W would build it?? (assuming they could build it to a level of quality like this - pure fantasy) Here's my choice, hands down!

Originally posted by Doc44:
Special order Model 29 made for the owner of American Firearms Warehouse, Wareham, MA. One of three made and shipped in 1974 (3 1/4-inch barrel).

Bill
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i would love to see a small caliber, high power centerfire for varmint hunting. maybe a new cartridge design with ballistics similar to a 223 or 22-250
 
This came to fruition with a clone of Bill's 3", fixed sight .44. Man, what a handful!

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I think an N-frame or X-frame .22 Hornet would be very cool, but I would really like a custom built .32 S&W long, like a PC Model 16 or a PC 932 Target Semi-Auto for NRA bullseye.

Terry
 
Originally posted by tjpopkin:
This came to fruition with a clone of Bill's 3", fixed sight .44. Man, what a handful!


I think an N-frame or X-frame .22 Hornet would be very cool, but I would really like a custom built .32 S&W long, like a PC Model 16 or a PC 932 Target Semi-Auto for NRA bullseye.

Terry

Nice! I love those fixed sight, heavy barrel N-frames. I wish SW had made a .44 magnum version of the model 58. Add that to my short list since Bill probably won't sell me that fixed sight 44 mag!
 
Originally posted by viceunit:
What gun would you buy if S&W would build it?? (assuming they could build it to a level of quality like this - pure fantasy)

I would like all the ones that we all wanted in the old days, the ones S&W built for agency orders, but never offered commercially except through overruns:

3 & 4 inch 19 and 66 with ramp front
5 inch 15, 67, 19 and 66 with ramp front
5 inch 29 and 629 with red ramp/white outline
3 inch 10, 64, 13 and 65
Models 60 and 640 in original 38 configuration
686 in 7 shot Mountain Gun (tapered barrel) configuration
3rd Gen TSW Autos without rails in 5906, 4006, 4566 and 4506. Oops, almost forgot the excellent little single stack 9mm - is it the 3913?

That is a pretty good start.

The revolvers can all have the new frame with the cylinder lug (not sure if that is correct name) forged on, but I prefer no internal lock and the firing pin on hammer. MIM parts are OK, but prefer forged, just because.

You asked. . . .
 
Originally posted by viceunit:
What gun would you buy if S&W would build it?? (assuming they could build it to a level of quality like this - pure fantasy) Here's my choice, hands down!

Originally posted by Doc44:
Special order Model 29 made for the owner of American Firearms Warehouse, Wareham, MA. One of three made and shipped in 1974 (3 1/4-inch barrel).

Bill
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V,

You definitely have one of mine pictured there. I love a fixed sighted N frame.
 
I would like to see and I would purchase

M640 38spl

M64 3-inch barrel

M49 38spl classic
 
Model 65 .357 Magnum Ladysmith style (3" barrel with shrouded ejector rod and without the Ladysmith engraving or frosted finish) NO IL!!!!, Scandium frame, Titanium Cylinder. Perfect carry gun.
 
8 shot model 627 with older style half lug 83/8 barrel; red ramp front sight, white outline rear sight; target trigger and target hammer both flash chromed; square butt and coke bottle or similar grips with S&W medallions in maple.
 
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