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I wouldn't mind seeing a 20" Hawken in .45/70 Government.
A Baby Nambu in a modern mousegun caliber, esp .32 NAA.
.380 version's called the Model 1908. Many of both were issued to both flag-rank officers and OSS operatives in WWII, and I know of a number of guns built as 1903's that were upgraded to 1908's with a simple top-half and mag swap.I have one of these. Mine's in .32 ACP, but I'm pretty sure I have seen them in .380.
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How 'bout a Thompson in .50 GI?
Why not? GI is same pressure as .45 Auto IIRC, just a little bit fatter. While we're at it, make it a Quick-Change Kit with a second barrel/etc for .45 Super/.450 SMC, and a third for full-power 10mm. And put together a special Super load around the 260gr Gold Dot made for .45LC...^ I like the way you think.
The .44 mag in walnut already exists in the 77/44 model. You can also buy new walnut stocks from Brownells or Numrich for the .357. I've toy'd with the idea.These ain't really old..but I'd like to see the Ruger .357 bolt action carbine return with a wood stock ...and have the calibers .44 magnum , 45 colt and .45 acp added to the line up...
Andy