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| Retired Moderator | Older Model 44 Rem Mag Carbine
I was wondering if anyone had good or bad experience with the older model 44 carbine. I was thinking it might make a neat quick-draw compact tactical carbine as it could legally take a folding stock and could have the fixed magazine topped off. And if you guys know me by now, you know that the fact that no one makes folding stocks for them doesn't phase me... |
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I want one of the old clip fed Ruger .44 mags, but I haven't been able to find one! That would be great behind the seat of the Brown bomb!
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: mn
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the older ones had an internal magazine. the new ones have the external mag.
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Yes, the new 44 Deerfield is a different animal than the old Ruger .44 mag. semi-. The old model had a tubular magazine like a shotgun. The 44 Deerfield has a detatchable 4 rd. magazine that also fits the 77/44 and the 96/44. All fine rifles. Jesse
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Florida Panhandle
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I have the old one, NIB and unfired, made in 1978. The Service Merchandise sticker is still attached. I also own a Deerfield, made on the M1/Mini 14 pattern. It shoots great and I plan to hunt with it this season. |
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