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I wish they were imported again, but I really doubt it could ever happen... Bush Sr. really hurt the imports and left a sour taste for the companies importing rifles. Then it becomes a question of if there is an interest in the market, or if they even make them anymore. Let alone all the BS they have to go through just to import rifles...Speaking of the Valmet line, I am presently watching the 1986 comedy One Crazy Summer. The father of one of the characters owns a sporting goods concern and handles what appears to be one of the Valmet rifles. A pity they are no longer imported.
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We have too many laws.
Model 99 Savage Featherweight in .243, 308, and 358!There are certain guns, old school guns, I wish someone would make new runs of.
The M1 - John Garand's classic. .30-06, with a nice hard wood stock. Or even a nicely done laminate stock to keep prices down.
The Browning Hi Power - FN stopped producing it. Dumb move, IMO. A nice Mk III, highly polished, deeply blued. Rubber stocks. Good sights with front and rear dovetails.
The Winchester Model 94 in both .357 mag and .30-30 calibers.
What older, no longer produced guns would you like to see made again?
If the Austrians started making FALs for import again, they should price it to compete with DSA. Might actually knock DSA back to just making parts for 922r compliance.
Storm rifleI do remember that it means STORM GUN
Winchester Model 88, especially in .284 Win., with the pre-64 stock.
How about the whitworth rifle? I thought @AndyinEverson of all people might have interest in that one.