How bout an 810? Not sure it that model #has been used yet but a 10mm for the 800 series.
"Put your trust in God, my boys, and keep your powder dry!" - Oliver Cromwell
I would love to see a PT100/101 with a polymer frame....
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Taurus needs a .22lr target pistol to compete against the Browning Buckmark and Ruger Mark III. Nice fiber optic sights and the abilty to easily add a small red dot/holographic sight.
Shooting and Fishing! Life is Good!
Wish list: Taurus 608, PT-145, PT-99/rail, 22 lr 1911, Henry 22 lr, Rossi Rio Grande 30-30
Since we're all dreaming here...I'd like to see a Beretta Steel 1 equivalent. If not that a 92G Vertec for sure. The grips fit my hand better.
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"Fighting is the central military act. . . . Engagements mean fighting. The object of fighting is the destruction or defeat of the enemy." Clausewitz
PT99 with adjustable front and rear sights molded grips like the PT100 had years ago.
Larry - SGM (ret) US Army 28+ years
‘Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword, obviously never encountered automatic weapons.’ - General MacArthur
‘If the enemy is in range, so are you.’ - me & others
I'd like to see an 8 shot .357 with the small frame handle/trigger geometry so those of us who do not have Gigantor hands can still have a high capacity .357 revolver.
WisconsinKen
Owner of:
Taurus Raging Bull 454
Taurus Millenium Pro PT145
Taurus PT99
Taurus M327 Revolver in .327 Federal
Ruger SP101 in .357 Mag
S&W 1076 (10 mm, but looking for a 9x25 Dillon Barrel)
Ruger Mark II - 22lr
1944 Colt Official Police in 38 (smoothest trigger I've ever had)
KelTec PLR16 (that one tends to spook the liberals at the gun range) in 5.56/.223
If they would only make a 92 with full steel or stainless steel frame. And if that can have the Beretta Vertec style back drop would be awesome.
A seven shot .45 ACP revolver for nightstand duty.
Proud Veteran
U.S. Army / Army Reserve
Mississippi State Guard
Re-reading this thread, I think an all steel or a polymer framed 92 would be interesting.
Regime change, November 6, 2012!