I'm glad that I am not the only one who wants this!
Back story:
As a non-moderator I used to frequent the 10k tools page (New Answers To Old questions), and used to spot many answers like:
Thanks @Buddy, your comment asking to do foo, instead of bar helped.
Most of these were on posts that didn't have answers. Using the tip from this answer, I used to edit these into shape as:
According to [@Buddy's comment](-comment link-):
Why are you doing bar, when you had to do foo?
Doing foo instead of bar helped me solve the same problem.
In these cases, I used to find it hard to copy over the entire comment until I discovered:
You can use this endpoint to get the body markdown. However, note that the "body_markdown" field is not selected in the default filter. You need to manually select it. (I personally have bookmarked the API page with all the filters selected.) Dropping just the comment ID into the comment box will retrieve the body markdown for you.
To demonstrate this, I left a comment on MSE. This is the API call, and the body markdown returned is:
A comment *with* some **weird** markdown, to _test_ and help [this user](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/382478/4099593 "title text won't work tho"). Look [tag:tags] work too, and so does [tour].
A comment with some weird markdown, to test and help [this user](Access to the source of comment "title text won't work tho"). Look tags work too, and so does [tour].
(You need to edit it a bit after copying over, else it'll look weird like that.)
Using this API call one can easily create a Userscript that adds a button to your browser. (And for those who don't use Userscripts, I am planning to create a new tool in one of my projects.) Let's hope that one of the Userscripters from Stack Apps see this post.
That said, I feel that implementing this feature would probably be a waste of time. This affects or is useful to only a very small subset of users. I'd rather the developers focus on more pressing issues.