Discontinued Gun That Need Brought Back! (They'd Be Better Than Recent New Guns)

Published on July 14, 2025
Duration: 16:48

This video discusses discontinued firearms that viewers believe should be brought back, arguing they would be superior to many modern offerings. The host and commenters highlight several models, including the Smith & Wesson Night Guard series, various AMT handguns, and the Sig Sauer P239, citing their design, practicality, and historical significance as reasons for their potential revival. The discussion reflects a sentiment that current firearm manufacturing often prioritizes minor variations over innovative or truly improved designs.

Quick Summary

Many firearm enthusiasts believe discontinued models like the Smith & Wesson Night Guard series, AMT Hardballer, and Sig Sauer P239 offer superior design and practicality compared to current firearm releases. Viewers desire their return, citing innovative features and historical significance as reasons for their appeal over modern, often incrementally updated, firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction: Discontinued Firearms Discussion
  2. 00:56Smith & Wesson Night Guard Series
  3. 02:14Smith & Wesson Model 59
  4. 02:51Smith & Wesson Third Generation Series
  5. 03:26AMT Handguns: Backup, Hardballer, Javelina
  6. 03:42Automag Line
  7. 04:15Sig Sauer P220 in .38 Super
  8. 04:33Colt Detective Special
  9. 05:02Smith & Wesson Model 29
  10. 05:41Smith & Wesson 5906 & Third Gen
  11. 06:11Sig Sauer P250 Modular
  12. 06:36Sig Sauer P224 & P227
  13. 07:14Marlin Model 39 Lever Action
  14. 07:32.44 Automag & Beverly Hills Cop
  15. 08:11Sig Sauer P232
  16. 09:13Smith & Wesson 4006
  17. 09:50Sig Sauer P239
  18. 11:46Bren 10
  19. 13:06Browning Lever Rifle
  20. 13:42Smith & Wesson Model 28 (.357 Magnum)
  21. 14:02Conclusion & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What discontinued firearms do viewers want to see brought back?

Viewers are calling for the return of firearms like the Smith & Wesson Night Guard series, AMT handguns (Backup, Hardballer, Javelina), Sig Sauer P220 in .38 Super, Colt Detective Special, Marlin Model 39, Sig Sauer P232, and the Bren 10. Many believe these models offer superior design and practicality compared to current offerings.

Why do people want discontinued guns to be re-released?

The primary reason is the belief that discontinued firearms were often better designed, more practical, or more innovative than many new models currently available. Viewers feel that modern manufacturers sometimes focus on minor updates or cosmetic changes rather than substantial improvements.

Which Smith & Wesson models are frequently mentioned for a comeback?

The Smith & Wesson Night Guard series, known for its lightweight scandium frames and titanium cylinders, is a top request. Additionally, the third-generation semi-automatic pistols (like the 5906) and the Model 28 (.357 Magnum) are cited as desirable firearms that should be re-introduced.

What are some of the key features of the Smith & Wesson Night Guard series?

The Night Guard series featured lightweight revolvers, often with scandium alloy frames and titanium cylinders, typically in compact barrel lengths (2.5-3 inches). They were also noted for their specialized sights, including DL Sights and big dot front night sights.

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