I agree with these posters, if it doesn't exist, build it. Should not be too much trouble reverse-engineering an existing semiautomatic and scale up to handle .44 rounds. If it's necesscary, be sure you have enough changed to avoid patent infringement. Also, before you build your new gun, do a patent search to make sure you are not making a gun that was already designed. After all, many things out there have been patented, but not built.
When you get your prototype built, speak with a patent attorney, they are a valuable asset for any inventor.
Is it normal that I wish there was a .44Special semi-auto?
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I agree with these posters, if it doesn't exist, build it. Should not be too much trouble reverse-engineering an existing semiautomatic and scale up to handle .44 rounds. If it's necesscary, be sure you have enough changed to avoid patent infringement. Also, before you build your new gun, do a patent search to make sure you are not making a gun that was already designed. After all, many things out there have been patented, but not built.
When you get your prototype built, speak with a patent attorney, they are a valuable asset for any inventor.
Good luck!