What is your dream revolver?

TheFlash wrote:

Limited myself to current production:

Ruger Redhawk in 45LC!!!

They should bring back the 5.5" 45 Colt. It is better suited to shooting heavy loads as a range gun and short enough to still carry. I have 4.25 and 5.5 and would rather shoot the big one. I will say that the gun wasn't worth much to me without reaming the throats. You have to know that some of your shooting with 45 Colt is going to be cowboy loads with fat lead bullets. Even the big stuff like 300 gr is gas check lead.
 
If I'm going to dream I'll dream big. I'd like a 6" new service frame sized Colt python in .45 Colt, capable of Ruger only loads.
 
Since we're dreaming, I'd like a mini model 15, a 3" j frame with adj. sights in .32 h&r magnum for us folks with small hands.
 
There are a few revolvers I'd love to have. I guess towards the top of my list would be a 4 inch Colt Anaconda. I'd settle for a 3 inch S&W Model 66 too.
 
My ideal dream revolver

I would like a S&W "K" or "L" round butt frame 3 inch heavy bbl with Novak combat sights and "Hard Chromed" finnish in .45 ACP and using 5 shot MOON CLIPS. I think that would be an OUTSTANDING combat revolver at least for me. I shoot both revolvers and SA revolvers and Automatics and I prefere SA or DA revolvers. I think that a 3 inch bbl DA revolver in a moderate big-bore caliber using MOON clips is a perfect comination.

V/R

J.Budd
 
I would like a S&W "K" or "L" round butt frame 3 inch heavy bbl with Novak combat sights and "Hard Chromed" finnish in .45 ACP and using 5 shot MOON CLIPS. I think that would be an OUTSTANDING combat revolver at least for me. I shoot both revolvers and SA revolvers and Automatics and I prefere SA or DA revolvers. I think that a 3 inch bbl DA revolver in a moderate big-bore caliber using MOON clips is a perfect comination.

I have two 45 ACP moonclip guns but have to ask where you would plan on concealing the moonclips? I would rather carry my Kimber or my SW696, 5-shot 44 special and a speedstrip. Shoot about the same.

But it's your dream...carry on.
 
A reincarnation of the top break, 3 in barrel and with cylinder sized to the new .40 caliber zeke. .40 rimmed. :D
 
There are a lot of revolvers out there, I don't have, that I am slowly buying. So it would probably be the Colt Python. It is the only revolver that I want I can't afford right now.
 
My dream gun is a S&W 627 V-Comp PC 3".357 eight shot with removable compensator, target hammer, smooth combat trigger, adjustable front sight, micrometer click adjustable rear sight, cylinder machined for moon clips, Wolf springs, and tuned. Will probably keep it till I die.
 
I want a Colt's trooper Mk V with a 4" barrel and royaled blue finish. That would have to be my dream revolver.

There is one on Gun Broker right now, but it's already well above my price range. :(
 
Colt SAA in .44-40, doesn't matter the year of production.

The Uberti 1875 Remington replica in 44-40 that I have ought to suit for awhile and for a lot less money, while being one you are not afraid to shoot. CME Holsters developed a special SAA stitch pattern variation to accommodate the webbed barrel.
 
I will bring home my Rossi 720 .44 spc next week, but the ones I want and lust after are the S&W model 24 and 624 i want both in a 3" barrel but I would take 4" too, I have had a 624 3" in my hands once but did not have the $875 to bring it home :(
 
I want the Hughes Amendment to FOPA86 gone so I can tap more muzzle gas and rig it to an auto-cocker so I can turn Maurice full auto. I'd use a manually controlled gas waste-gate to turn autococking off.
 
S&W 642, 4" barrel, adjustable sights.
Would be the ultimate field revolver and a great addition to a 2" CCw.
 
More Manhurin MR73s or parts, would be a boon to all. Heck, just copying their super short travel lockwork into a Smith or Ruger would be pretty awesome.

TCB
 
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