What gun did you want that was never made ?

I dont think they make them but... a ruger 10/22 in 22mag.

I've always wanted a ruger red label full stainless/synthetic o/u shotgun in 20 or 28ga.

I'd like to see something directly comparable to a 220swift brought back to market. Something 22cal and 4200fps with a 55-65gr bullet

I'd like to see all magnum bolt face cartridges come in rifles with 26" barrels. As in the new industry standard is 26" from savage axis level on up.

A 25 Grendel would be cool
I have a 10/22 magnum. Bought it on a clearance rack back when they were still making them and not many people cared. It's not anywhere near as accurate as it should be but it's fun.
 
Sounds silly, but I really want ruger to release the gp100 in .44 mag. It's a super accurate wheel gun from the factory that can be slicked up without too much trouble. I always loved the profile and weight. Now to just get ruger to scale it up maybe 5% and offer it in .44mag.
There's a company called bowen arms I think that makes what they call a super gp in various cartridges. They use the ugly super redhawk alaskan and make it look like a scaled up gp100. Can be had in 480, 454, or 44 I think. You have to supply the alaskan though.

It's rd04 on this page
 
A nice bolt gun in 450 marlin. Remington missed it when they didn't neck the 8mm Remington mag to 30 cal. But I love the fact they put into production the ultra mags..
The 8mm Remington Magnum necked down to .30 cal is essentially the 300 Weatherby. The only difference would be the double-radius shoulder. I suspect that is why Remington never explored that idea.
 
I'd love to have been able to purchase if they'd been made:

1. Kimber Montana, tube fed from the rear like a Rem Nylon 66/Win 63/baby Browning semi-auto in 22LR, 17HMR, 22Mag.

2. Lightweight SS/Syn 223Rem, 1:7 twist w/2.5"+ mag box.

3. NULA in rimfire magnum fed by Ruger magazines

4. Beretta 626 SxS in 16 and 28Ga
 
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