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

M700 Ti Gen 1, or the mountain rifle barreled action in the same stock
LVSF in the Gen 1 Ti stock with intelligently twisted barrels
Pre-64 M70 Fwt in stainless (I am sure collectors just fainted). ;)
Pre-64 M64
 
A Martini Henry.
I guess more accurately a Martini but I would buy one chambered in the Henry cartridge. I am actually surprised that one of the replica makers like Pedersoli haven't made one yet. It can't be a complicated rifle to make? Pretty simple action.
 
Winchester Model 52 sporter. This one might be in the realm of possibility, though, depending on whether Miroku still has the tooling for the reproductions that were built a while back.
 
A Martini Henry.
I guess more accurately a Martini but I would buy one chambered in the Henry cartridge. I am actually surprised that one of the replica makers like Pedersoli haven't made one yet. It can't be a complicated rifle to make? Pretty simple action.

I reckon the demand for the Martini rifles over here ain't all that hot seeing as cowboy action shooting and black powder cartridge rifle competition rules require hammer guns which excludes striker fired actions like the Martini. The CAS & BPCR segment make up for a lot of Pedersoli sales.

That said, they could (And should.) make a line of Martini's for hunters and target shooters as the Martini action is a solid base on which to build a very accurate rifle. The lock-time of a good Martini is one the quickest out there and they have a nice trigger to boot. :)
 
Marlin 336 in 356 Win.
Winchester model 70 in 358 Win.
Remington 700/7 in 350 Rem Mag.
Winchester model 70 Featherweight in 6.5x55 SE

To name but a few..
 
All the guns banned in the 80's and 90's.

Along with the companies that folded because they were forced out of business when they had to shut down production
 
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