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I really want to pick one of these up. I’d love to find a minty early version which was the big older brother to the 10/22. The price on these things are crazy these days but I don’t see them getting cheaper any time soon. Anyone have any first hand advice on what to keep an eye out for or any body have one they want to part with? 

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My brother had one, he killed a nice 6 pointer on a Thanksgiving day on my property some 30 years ago. He kept most of his guns at a friends house in NH and when he died 15 years ago all his guns could not be tracked down which really pissed me off.

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Also. I had a 99/44 (newer Ruger Carbine)& a Marlin leveraction at the same time.  I much preferred the 99/44 to the Marlin.  All I shot was Winchester White Box 240JSP.  And it shot them great!  Was slightly bigger than a 10/22.   

My biggest gripe was the 4rd mag. Spares were expensive. And 4rd mag at the range was not much fun. 

I wish they'd bring it back. And invent a 10rd mag for it. Make it like the BX mags for the 10/22 only bigger. 

I'd sell my 357mag Rossi.    That would be one carbine that would do it all for me.  

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I owned a 1973 built Ruger 44 Magnum Carbine for about ten years and recently sold it via Gunbroker, I was pleasantly surprised at what it brought.  It was a good swamp and woods carbine, very light and entirely adequate for the 100 yard and less shots you get on wooded lanes and swamp edges. These rifles were designed around the 240 grain jacketed bullet, although you will read of people shooting heavier bullets and lead bullets (I think you are asking for gas system trouble with common non-GC lead bullets).  I had a good handload that my carbine shot well; Starline cases, 240 grain HORN XTP, 23.0 GRN H-110, WIN WLR, chronographed at 1620 fps at the muzzle in my carbine.  I zeroed it for dead-on at 100 yards, that deer was shot in the heart at 82 yards, she ran a bit along the edge of the swamp and then dropped dead.

 

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On 10/15/2022 at 0:19 PM, PSegnatelli said:

Good luck.  

I know Ruger still makes the 77/44. 

Short & light.  Slightly bigger than a 10/22. 

They may still make them, but you can't buy one anywhere. I wanted one in .357, impossible to find. Neither caliber is available, even on Gunbroker. They would be a fun weapon to have.

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25 mins ago, acesover said:

They may still make them, but you can't buy one anywhere. I wanted one in .357, impossible to find. Neither caliber is available, even on Gunbroker. They would be a fun weapon to have.

It'll turn up eventually. 

Usually when I have no money to spend. 

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