Out of production rifles you'd like to see brought back...

Rem 700 lvsf

I'd like to see this brought back too. As well as the xr-100 as mentioned and the 700 ti.

I would also like to see the Remington Etronx back but I know that just makes me weird.

And of course the CZ 452 needs to be brought back.
 
Yep, the .410 lever shotgun. I should have picked one up when they were available. Thought they would have been available for a longer period of time...

The henry 410 lever is currently available in a carbine with sights and a longer version with shotgun bead and adjustable chokes.I have the carbine version and like it a lot.A had a win9410 and while it was a good gun I have to say I like the Henry better as it feels more solid
 
I always thought the B-78 was a nice rifle. Much nicer than the No.1. I had one in 25-06 and if it had been a .30 cal of some sort I probably would have kept it. Beautiful bluing and deep red walnut, shot like a house on fire also. I also miss some of the older BARs, the current short/long trac models do nothing for me.

Older Model Sevens with the 18.5” barrel and iron sights were nice guns too.


Patrick
 
Burgess Folding Pump Action Shotgun

Yes, realize it is not a rifle but the Burgess is just so cool.

Great as Uberti does a run of Burgess rifle repros it would be great if they could add this amazing along folding pump shotgun design.

In fact Burgess did design a folding pump rifle version of the folding shotgun in 30 30 as well........... :)

burgess-slide-action-folding-shotgun.jpg


 
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For sure this one in 308, 6.5 Creedmoor, 260 etc

Not sure why they quit making it. One of the highest regarded lever actions out there.

If it was available in a synthetic stock with good ghost ring sights it would be a heck of a nice bush rifle.
I'd love to see them back as well. The reason the 99 disappeared was cost of manufacture. In today's market, they'd have to price them up in the $1500 to $2000 area to make them feasible.
 
I would like a new husky to match my dads, crown grade 9000. Actions silky smooth, fast handling accurate light rifle. Decent wood with a bit of figure. It would have to be built to at least the standards they were before, seems like most of the new guns lack that quality feel.
 
I would like a new husky to match my dads, crown grade 9000. Actions silky smooth, fast handling accurate light rifle. Decent wood with a bit of figure. It would have to be built to at least the standards they were before, seems like most of the new guns lack that quality feel.

It is still being built by Antonio Zoli, in both right and left-hand actions, and can be had for a few thousand Euros.

http://www.zoli.it/index_usa_2.php?pagina=zoli_model/carabine.html

Ted
 
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